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From the age of seven, Pat Williams's greatest passion was
baseball. However, after two years in the minors, he had to admit
it was not his greatest talent. But when he combined his passion
for sports with his greatest talents--leadership, salesmanship, and
promotion--he found his sweet spot for success. What followed was a
phenomenally successful career and a lasting impact on the world.
Through engaging stories and inspiring examples of those who have
found their sweet spot for success, Williams shows readers how to
identify their greatest talent, pursue their greatest passion, and
multiply their efforts through teamwork. They'll discover how to
maximize their natural gifting, focus their enthusiasm, and
leverage their talent and passion into a lifetime of success.
Perfect for graduates going off to college or work, or anyone who
is still looking for a career that satisfies their soul.
Introduce Young Readers to Inspiring Figures from Early American
History We live in scary and unpredictable times, and times of
crisis call for heroes. Despite our recent obsession with all
things superhero, real heroes are just regular people who rise to
the challenge when the going gets tough--like the people who won
the American Revolutionary War. Some famous, some obscure, but all
models of courage under fire, these ordinary people followed their
convictions, took tremendous risks, and faced dire consequences
should they fail. Yet they stuck to their principles, winning the
most unlikely of victories and not only shaping a new country but
reshaping the world. Now Pat Williams brings their stories to vivid
life for children ages 9-12. These engaging stories of men, women,
and even kids who showed courage despite overwhelming odds during
America's fight for freedom will inspire young readers to face
their fears, take calculated risks, and imagine a better future for
themselves and their country.
When Coach John Wooden graduated from eighth grade, his father gave
him a handwritten card and said, "Son, try to live up to this." On
the card, his father had written seven simple yet profound life
principles:
Be true to yourself
Help others
Make friendship a fine art
Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible
Make each day your masterpiece
Build a shelter against a rainy day by the life you live
Give thanks for your blessings and pray for guidance every day
These principles were the key to Coach Wooden's greatness--and his
goodness. Through powerful stories and pithy advice, this book
shares the wisdom that made Wooden happy and successful. This
inspirational and conversational book, now in trade paper, will
encourage, challenge, and motivate readers to build these
principles into their own lives.
Through engaging stories and inspiring examples of those who have
found their sweet spot for success, Williams shows readers how to
identify their greatest talent, pursue their greatest passion, and
multiply their efforts through teamwork. They'll discover how to
maximize their natural gifting, focus their enthusiasm, and
leverage their talent and passion into a lifetime of success.
Perfect for graduates going off to college or work, or anyone who
is still looking for a career that satisfies their soul.
"I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will
always eventually triumph. And there's purpose and worth to each
and every life." Ronald Reagan Noted political commentator Michael
Reagan, the son of Ronald Reagan and first wife Jane Wyman, has
traveled across America, giving speeches and meeting the public.
Time and time again, people tell him how much they love and miss
his father, and what his presidency meant to them. In a world where
role models are few and far between, Ronald Reagan’s legacy
stands strong. In Lessons My Father Taught Me, Michael Reagan looks
back over his years with his father and reflects on what he has
learned from the greatest man he has ever knownand one of the
greatest men the world has known. When Michael was growing up, his
father would drive him out to his ranch. There Ronald Reagan taught
Michael how to ride a horse, how to shoot a gun, and much more. As
they drove together or did chores together, Michael’s father told
him stories and taught him about life, love, family, faith,
success, and leadership. Michael didn’t fully appreciate those
lessons at the time, but years later he rememberedand he
understood. Now, Michael Reagan shares his father’s wisdom and
experience in this inspiring book.
Pat Williams has known the thrill of victory and the agony of
defeat--both on the sidelines of the basketball court and in his
personal life. In this engaging look at his life and career, he
tells of big-name players, multimillion dollar deals, and
nail-biting playoffs during his rise from minor league wunderkind
to general manager of an NBA championship team. He also tells of
his heart-crushing divorce and his battle with cancer. In "Ahead of
the Game" he offers readers ten principles for success that will
inspire them to live a winning life despite their challenges.
She opened for jazz great Billie Holliday, clowned with Phil Silvers in Broadway's Top Banana, shared an upper berth with Marilyn Monroe in Some Like it Hot, flirted with Jack Lemmon in Irma La Douce and murdered the same man over and over again on "The Outer Limits." Her extensive TV credits include "Surfside Six," "Bonanza," "The Untouchables," "Gunsmoke," "The Big Valley," "Hart to Hart," "Batman," and "Bewitched," just to name a few. In her dream role, Gene Roddenberry beamed her aboard the Starship Enterprise as Yeoman Janice Rand for the original Star Trek series. But a terrifying sexual assault on the studio lot and her lifelong feelings of emptiness and isolation would soon combine to turn her starry dream into a nightmare. "I had a hole in my gut with the wind blowing through. I was in pain. I craved validation. And I looked for solace in alcohol, drugs and sex." Whitney attributes this event with triggering the most lengthy and severe bout of her decades-long addiction to drugs, alcohol and sex. Clean, sober and a born again messianic Jew, Whitney recalls with frankness, warmth and humor her life-long battle to be a "good girl," and her hunger for a sense of belonging and acceptance.
A candid, no-nonsense appraisal of the daily grind to the writer's
life. Lays out a sound, strategic plan fore building a career as a
full-time writer.
For nearly 20 years, John Wooden ran scores of summer youth
basketball camps, imparting wisdom and teaching skills to thousands
of boys and girls between the ages of eight and fifteen. Most would
not grow up to play professional or even college ball, but all of
them found their lives changed by their interaction with the
greatest coach who ever lived. In those camps, Coach Wooden also
impacted hundreds of camp counselors and assistant coaches. This
one-of-a-kind book shares their inspiring stories, highlighting six
fundamental lessons from Coach Wooden for a life of success and
unforgettable impact on others.
Would you like to do your part in saving America? Grass Roots is a
no-nonsense instruction manual that explains exactly what you can
do. Scott Hennen—host and founder of the innovative Common Sense
Club radio program—shows how everyday Americans just like you are
making a difference for our country’s future. This down-to-earth
handbook gives you clear, practical, effective actions you can take
to preserve the American dream for your children and grandchildren.
President Ronald Reagan once said, “All great change in America
begins at the dinner table.” Today, most Americans struggle just
to keep food on the dinner table. We are staggering under a
crushing burden of big government, out-of-control spending, and
towering federal debt. We have become tax slaves—and the people
we sent to Washington to represent us are the very ones who sold us
there. We’re angry—and rightly so. But ruling-class politicians
have shrugged off our grassroots anger, calling it “Astroturf.”
We’re tired of being ignored, patronized, and lied to by the very
people who are supposed to be our “public servants.” Not since
the original Boston Tea Party of 1773 have so many everyday
Americans participated in such a significant display of righteous
indignation and freedom-loving patriotism. For the first time in
generations, ordinary hardworking, church-going Americans are
carrying signs, gathering in large numbers, and making their voices
heard. Big government, beware. A sleeping giant has awakened. Scott
Hennen has drawn up a practical blueprint for change, a handbook
for all of us who are ready to roll up our sleeves and do our part
to restore America’s goodness—and greatness. Grass Roots is a
political manifesto for every American who loves liberty and cares
enough to get involved.
Every one of us has influence, whether we realize it or not. In
everything we say and do, we are influencing those around us. What
if we became more aware, more intentional, and more strategic about
our own influence? Well, we might just change the world.
True influence, says Pat Williams, isn't about getting what you
want--it's about serving others. Using personal stories from his
own life and the lives of others, Williams shows readers the
difference between influence and manipulation, how to influence
others through both words and deeds, and ultimately how to change
the world for the better, one relationship at a time.
This book will inspire readers to build a positive legacy in the
lives of others and take the role of influencer to heart. Each
chapter includes questions and ideas for personal reflection and
practical application, and can be used to guide group discussions
as well. Includes a foreword by Joe Girardi, manager of the New
York Yankees.
Jim Denney is a veteran of both traditional and indie publishing.
He has more than 100 published books to his credit, including the
Timebenders science-fantasy series for young readers. In WRITING IN
OVERDRIVE, he shows you how to: Write so fast you'll have no time
for self-doubt. Organize your time and workspace to be more
productive. Set ambitious yet attainable productivity goals.
Overcome self-defeating habits and inner resistance to writing
daily. Tap into the power of writing "in the zone" whenever you
choose. Use powerful "writing rituals" to prepare yourself to
write. Be aware and focused yet relaxed as you write. Become
undistractible-even when surrounded by distractions. Leverage the
motivational energy of NaNoWriMo. Eliminate writer's block. and
much MORE. You'll acquire skills you can road-test immediately on
your current work-in-progress. Each principle is powerfully
illustrated by stories from the author's own experience and from
the lives of such prolific, successful writers as Ray Bradbury,
Stephen King, John Steinbeck, Agatha Christie, Michael Moorcock, Ed
McBain, Jack Kerouac, Raymond Chandler, and many more. You'll see
how to apply these life-changing principles in real-life writing
situations, and learn to write with phenomenal speed, confidence,
and mastery, whether in traditional publishing or the indie
publishing world. Praise for Jim Denney's previous books: QUIT YOUR
DAY JOB Sleep Late, Do What You Enjoy, and Make a Ton of Money as a
Writer (A Writer's Digest Book Club Selection) - "Follow Jim
Denney's suggestions and you will be well on your way to making the
dream a reality." -Novelist JAMES SCOTT BELL (author, The Art of
War for Writers). "Jim Denney has written a book that every writer
and every aspiring writer should own." -Novelist DEBORAH RANEY
(author, The Face of the Earth). "Read Jim Denney's book and save
yourself much anguish." -Novelist JIM FREY (author, How to Write a
Damn Good Novel). "If you think the writer's life is for you, you
must read this book." -Novelist ANGELA HUNT, (author, The
Offering). ANSWERS TO SATISFY THE SOUL by Jim Denney was hailed by
Nebula-winning science fiction writer ROBERT J. SAWYER as a "brisk
and enjoyable" book that "challenges, informs, enlightens, and yes,
satisfies;" by leadership guru JOHN C. MAXWELL ("if you are on a
quest for success, happiness, love, meaning, or God, this book is
for you"); by psychologist and author Muriel James ("wisdom clothed
in a lively, contemporary, conversational writing style ...
thought-provoking concepts"). THE MAGIC OF TEAMWORK by Pat Williams
with Jim Denney garnered praise from novelist JAMES A. MICHENER ("a
wise and needed book"), L.A. Lakers head coach PHIL JACKSON ("an
outline for success in any business"), and television host LARRY
KING ("a classic, one-of-a-kind ... four stars ").
"There are cynics who say that a party platform is something
that no one bothers to read and it doesn't very often amount to
much. Whether it is different this time than it has ever been
before, I believe the Republican Party has a platform that is a
banner of bold, unmistakable colors, with no pastel shades."
-Ronald Reagan, 1976 Republican National Convention
When Ronald Reagan was called to the podium by President Ford
during the 1976 Republican National Convention, he had no prepared
remarks. But the unrehearsed speech he gave that night is still
regarded as one of the most moving speeches of his political
career. The reason he was able to give such a powerful speech on a
moment's notice was that he was proclaiming the core principles of
his heart and soul, which he had been teaching and preaching for
years.
"The New Reagan Revolution"""reveals new insights into the life,
thoughts, and actions of the man who changed the world during the
1980s. The challenges and threats we face today are eerily similar
to the conditions in the world before the beginning of the Reagan
era.""The good news is that we already know what works. Ronald
Reagan has given us the blueprint. This book is not merely a
diagnosis of our nation's ills, but a prescription to heal our
nation, rooted in the words and principles of Ronald Reagan. In
these pages, you'll find a plan for returning America to its former
greatness, soundness, and prosperity. It's the plan Ronald Reagan
developed over years of study, observation, and reflection. It's a
plan he announced to the nation, straight from his heart, one
summer evening during America's 200th year. It's the plan he put
into action during his eight years in office as the most effective
president of the 20th century, and it is the plan we can use today
to help return America to its former greatness, soundness, and
prosperity.
Overlooking the Hudson River on the campus of the United States
Military Academy at West Point are 12 granite benches, each
inscribed with a word representing a key leadership virtue:
compassion, courage, dedication, determination, dignity,
discipline, integrity, loyalty, perseverance, responsibility,
service, and trust. These benches remind cadets of the qualities
that lead to victory and success, not just on the battlefield, but
in all of life. With his signature enthusiasm and insight, Pat
Williams shares the incredible stories of West Point graduates who
exemplified these traits, from the Civil War to the War on Terror.
He shows readers of all backgrounds how to develop these 12
essential virtues in their lives, whether they are in the corporate
world, the academic world, the military, the church, or in some
other sphere.
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