There's No Plan B for Your A-Game
Be the Best in the World at What You Do
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Do you want to change the course of your life?
Do you want to be the best?
The best manager, the best athlete, the best artist, the best speaker, the best parent?
In There’s No Plan B for Your A-Game, former pro athlete, playwright, and acclaimed leadership coach Bo Eason shows you exactly what it takes to be the best. His proven tools and training have worked for Olympic medalists, military leaders, bestselling authors, professional athletes, and business executives and their teams.
There’s No Plan B for Your A-Game explains how to develop the character, integrity, and commitment it takes to become the best. Bo Eason focuses on a winning four-step process that helps you attain the skill, maintain the effort, and persist through challenges:
Declaration: What do you want to achieve?
Preparation: How can you make it happen?
Acceleration: Where will you find the stamina to reach your goal?
Domination: Why do you take others with you?
With inspiring, specific, real-word guidance, There’s No Plan B for Your A-Game teaches the best practices that lead to the best results, in every walk of life.
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In this spirited debut memoir, retired NFL player Eason (Runt of the Litter) explains his intensely singled-minded approach to becoming a world-class athlete and, following a career-ending knee injury, a successful playwright and actor. Eason grew up in a family of overachievers who ran a ranch in Northern California, with supportive and encouraging parents dedicated to helping their children realize their dreams. His early experiences taught him that what determines who will "be the best in the world" is not related to talent but to "declaration," "preparation," "acceleration," and "domination." Anyone, writes Eason, with the audacity to make a declaration to be the best in the world, and the willingness to put in the 20 years he believes are a requirement to succeed, can dominate their field. He offers specific methods for achievement such as making commitments, eliminating distractions, and redesigning one's environment that he illustrates with varying effectiveness through his own experiences, those of his high-achieving young children, and those of his acolytes (including soccer Olympian Lauren Holiday and former Green Beret Scott Mann). Though "Action Steps" that reference the lessons of each chapter are meant to direct readers, Eason's advice tends to be aphoristic ("Just commit to it. Make the declaration and then live it out.") and can be hard to follow. Readers looking for direct principles for achieving goals will be inspired by Eason's approach.
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