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PONO
A Hawaiian-Style Approach to Balance and Well-Being

What PONO Means
PONO is a Hawaiian word that means many different things — including correctness, rightness, excellence, and well-being. This book represents a unique approach, a Hawaiian-style approach, to living a powerful and purposeful life through the concepts and ideas of PONO.
Through identifying our Sense of Place, Purpose, and Power we connect with depth and meaning to where we come from, where we're going, and how we're going to get there.
Place
Connect with depth and meaning to where you come from.
Purpose
Clarify where you're going and why it matters.
Power
Understand how you're going to get there — with intention.

About the Author
Kaʻala Souza
Born and raised in Hawaiʻi, Kaʻala is in pursuit of his goal to increase the Aloha in the world. He is a conference speaker, corporate trainer, and author.
He consults and speaks on topics relating to leadership and management development, communication, teambuilding, and customer service. He has a gift to connect with diverse audiences, make them laugh, think, get motivated, and grow.
Kaʻala lives on the east end of Molokaʻi with his wonderful wife Leesa and happy little dog 'Ele.
Reader Reviews
What People Are Saying
Thought-provoking, easy to read, and written like a conversation with a close friend.
“It was like having a conversation with the author. Everyone needs to know who they are and this book helps you piece that puzzle together for yourself.”
“Kaala's practical approach to examine ourselves and apply this wisdom in our lives is amazing. Anyone that can point me in the right direction is a superb teacher.”
“His principles of Place, Purpose and Power are beautifully described and detailed. He doesn't preach, he doesn't judge — he simply points out the good and says go and do.”
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