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By Example: Twelve Personal Missions That Will Maximize Your Human Potential

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The great Seneca once warned, "If we do not know to which port we are sailing, no wind will be favorable to us." This wise quote speaks to the importance of developing purpose, direction, and motivation not from others, but from within.By Example is a pathway toward that goal. Whether in leadership, or in life, these twelve personal missions will empower you to influence widespread positive change, and to maximize your own unique human potential.As the title suggests, this program will challenge you to focus primarily on yourself, and to accept responsibility for your own legacy. By completing each training exercise, you will learn to combat challenges with both insight, and healthy habits.To live and lead this way requires a lifelong process of learning and growth. Therefore, why wait another day? Begin where you are; open this thought-provoking guide, and strive to live life... By Example.The Begin Where You Choose a Healthy Define What You Want to Be Cultivate Set Goals, and Evaluate Balance Your Personal Overcome Adversity & Stress 8: Live to Learn and Make Your Work Maximize Your Resources 11: Develop Healthy Leave a Legacy

171 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 18, 2013

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Travis Slone

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Travis Slone is the author of three books: The Great Mystery; Together in Paradise; and By Example: Twelve Personal Missions That Will Maximize Your Human Potential.

He is also a behavioral science officer in the U.S. Army, a husband, father of three daughters, and a licensed master of social work. He enjoys hiking, biking, and running as hobbies, and aims to help others through both his work, and writing.

His newest book, By Example, is a book about personal growth and resilience. It was written by veterans, for veterans, with hopes of lessening the suicide rates among active duty and veteran service members. Visit his website to learn more about "The Resiliency Project."

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