In “Confronting My Elephants," Vietnam War refugee Rubi Ho offers his own story up for guidance and for people who find themselves held back by limiting beliefs. The author calls these misguided beliefs “elephants,” and his book provides hope for those who have them. In his view, elephants are beliefs that cause people to be less than who they truly are. Rubi opens his heart and bares his unique life story for all to see. What’s the result? A tragic, fascinating, and ultimately triumphant story that leaves the reader convicted, empowered and inspired to become an “Elephant Hunter” in his own life. Ray Aldridge, CEO ORR Corporation
Rubi Ho is vice president of Sherpa Executive Coach- ing in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has personally directed over one hundred executive coaches, who work in- tegrally with Fortune 500, non-profits, and private companies. Born in Vietnam, he and his family es- caped from Saigon in 1975, the day before it fell. He lives with his wife and their family in Cincinnati, Ohio.
He can be reached at: rh@sherpacoaching.com or visit his blog at Confrontingmyelephants.com