Oddly, despite the mix of emotions swirling around him, Hal felt calm and confident. Mitch accused him of being in la-la land when he called to tell him a pretrial conference had been scheduled. His mother asked if he was on something. He understood their positions completely. He would have said the same thing himself only two months ago. No matter what irritations presented themselves, he felt an inexplicable deep sense of calm and peace. He didn’t try to make it happen. It was just there. A state of grace.(Excerpt from The Hero’s Choice: Leading from the Inside Out, p. 220)
I have truly been touched by all of the great feedback from people who have not only read The Hero’s Choice but are doing their best to apply the lessons in their lives. In fact, many readers have shared with me that they’ve made the book a personal workbook, of sorts, in order to practice the principles in a deliberate way.
And so I decided to make it easier for you by writing a workbook to support you in this journey.
How often have you been excited, after reading a self-help book, attending a seminar, or listening to an inspiring speech, only to fall back into your old habits or routine?
The workbook changes that. It provides you a structure to move beyond understanding the principles taught in the book to practicing them and making them real in your life. After all, you don’t really “know” something until you can live it.