<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>YOU HOLD THE POWER TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE</b> <p/>Over the last fifteen years, Helen Chong has negotiated millions of dollars of real estate transactions and grossed hundreds of millions of dollars in equity for her clients. Though her successes might appear easily won, in reality she painstakingly built a career, family, and home unlike any she herself had ever known. <p/>Motivated by an early life of financial hardship, Helen moved to the United States from Hong Kong by herself in search of the American Dream. Using her own resourcefulness and her unique mindset, she approached each obstacle with optimism and hope. <p/>In this book, she shares her struggles with an honesty that inspires others to face their own challenges with the same determined attitude. Interspersed with tales of her pursuit of the American Dream, she demonstrates how she secured her financial security so that her readers and clients can discover their own path to freedom.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>PRAISE FOR <i>POWER TO CHANGE LIVES</i> <p/>"Helen Chong's story is remarkable. Her resilience, intent, and desire to remove barriers not only brought her to the US, but also helped her build an enormously successful real estate company. Her story will not only inspire you but empower you to remove any obstacles that may be holding you back on your journey."<br>KATE DELANEY, Emmy Award-winning syndicated talk show host and speaker <p/>"Helen Chong's inspirational story demonstrates how to seize opportunity amid crisis and overcome daunting difficulties with courageous, committed action. This book shares straightforward strategies to expand your comfort zone and build sustainable success in business and in life."<br>DEBORAH TORRES PATEL, CSP, Hall of Fame speaker, author, and coach <p/>"A powerful story about an extraordinary woman who crosses continents and breaks barriers, yet is as relatable as the girl next door."<br>ADITI ROY, journalist <p/>"A truly inspiring story about the immigrant experience filled with valuable life lessons like 'Don't be a barrier to your own success.'"<br>JOHNNY KHAMIS, San Jose City Council member, immigrant
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