Synopsis
These principles are not a get rich quick scheme, nor will they always give you results the first time you try them. However, if you stick with them, you’ll eventually thank me. You’ll be shown what it takes to improve your own life’s value. Jonathan Jones delivers an inspiring and powerful story that shows us how to rid ourselves of something to which we can all relate–negative people or, even worse, a negative mindset. It was just another day at work where, many times, this young man would go through the motions and excel as a retail salesman at the local mall. However, there were a few areas where he lacked. He was no stranger to hard work but the longer he worked at this company, the more he began to notice that he was becoming somewhat of a negative Nancy. Unfortunately, these shortcomings were virtually overlooked by him until one day when he asked the question to which he wasn’t yet ready to hear the answer. There was a sudden shift that not only engendered his life to be changed but transformed his outlook as well. In the midst of my own struggles, I have looked at the No Complain Campaign as a way to share hope with others even during times I wasn’t sure if I had it in myself. The No Complain Campaign is my own personal way of inspiring and keeping individuals motivated daily. By helping others see the grace of God and helping them illuminate the message of the Gospel, We know that we are never too far out of Gods reach to change our lives. The No Complain Campaign helped inspire the book Process14 Surprisingly Simple Behaviors to Skyrocket Millennials to Success. For anyone who wants to make a change to become a better person, this book is for you. Managers, presidents and CEOs looking to implement strategies that will yield the best results, should look no further than Process. This book shares action steps to cure that contagious disease called negativity.
About the Author
Jonathan believes that everyone can be successful in their own God given purpose. Through his journey of writing Process, he has been able to reflect over wisdom he has received throughout his life thus far. Being impacted by many individuals. Jonathan remains grateful and feels that it is his duty to pay it forward to the following generation behind him. Through the pages of Process, these pivotal points are not only ones Jonathan has put together but these are points that he lives by and they have impacted his life greatly. Originally born in Baton Rouge, LA. He is the younger of two and he always had was encouraged to reach for the stars by my loving parents father Frederick D. Jones and mother Rose Marie Jones. Receiving his associate’s degree at Richland College while being an athlete Jonathan and his 2009 basketball team won a Junior College National Championship. And he went on to the University of Texas at Tyler where he received his Bachelors in psychology to further his journey to be able to help others. Jonathan’s main ambition is to help others the best way he can to be able to maximize their God given gifts and potential. Currently Jonathan is enrolled at Southern Methodist University in Texas, where he is pursuing his Master’s Degree in Marital and Family Therapy. This passion streams from his sincere heart and love he has always had for the youth. In addition to having a true respect and admiration for value of a family dynamic. He attends Concord Church where the importance of, “People growing people by connecting them to their next step with Christ.” Always striving to help others pursue positivity Jonathan founded the No Complain Campaign in 2014. This has been his platform to help inspire others to be grateful and providing daily motivation to help and inspire others.
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