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Leech & Onwuegbuzie (2008), essentially suggested, that the interaction of individual educational experiences, environmental and social conditions that occurred during the experiences examined became an essential component of data analysis. Therefore, this researcher asked participants to recall their experiences, and in most cases, they were able to do so. Another benefit of using this qualitative approach for this research project was the opportunity to allow participants to be spontaneous and flexible in their interviews. Turner (2010) stated that this flexibility proved valuable by allowing exploration of each participant's unique experience through additional probing questions related to specific events. A third point supported by (Gill Stewart, Treasure, & Chadwick (2008) that proved beneficial to this research was the importance of good interviewing skills in facilitating the data collection and analysis process. Using the ability to be sensitive, responsive and Empathy was crucial. The use of simultaneous listening, introducing probing questions and summarizing through the analysis and interpretation process were essential in the interview and analysis phase of this research. (Merriam, 2009) highlighted the importance of how to harvest wealth