The Everyday Warrior: A No-Hack, Practical Approach to Life (Unabridged)
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
We all strive for a life of purpose and fulfillment, yet few achieve it. Why? Because it’s hard.
Relationships, careers, and physical fitness—they all take effort. Despite our best intentions, it’s easy to lose focus. In today’s digital culture, we’re inundated with quick fixes and false promises: Take this pill and lose 15 pounds; buy this app and be more productive. The truth is, you can’t buy a life of purpose, and fulfillment was never just a shortcut away.
Life is a continuous journey built on making progress and pursuing potential. The Everyday Warrior is your guide to approaching life with a healthy mindset, acting with intention, and focusing on your physical, mental, and spiritual growth—because lasting success requires the pursuit of balance. You’ll draw on the wisdom of other everyday warriors to overcome challenges, be resilient, and build positive habits that’ll change your life.
As an everyday warrior, you’ll learn to transform setbacks into valuable lessons, turn small victories into remarkable achievements, and embrace the freedom of knowing that success isn’t the destination—it’s simply part of the journey.
Not only does The Everyday Warrior give you the tools to change your life, but it also allows you to honor America’s heroes by making a lasting difference in the lives of those they loved most—today and forever.
Customer Reviews
Excellent
While the main elements of The Everyday Warrior are ubiquitous, it is an excellent distillation for living well. The only part that snagged me, tripped me up, and almost gave it 4 stars was a very quick blurb about “wokism” (whatever that is). This book is presented as a-political guide to utilizing the skills obtained by special operators in training and in the theater, so calling out only one societal fracture instead of many felt out of place and distinctly political. Regardless and my own hang ups aside, this was a great book and a worthy presentation. I’m glad I read it, finished it, and am implementing some tactics to improve my own life. I recommend this book.