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If you have ever felt like a prisoner of your circumstances, this book is for you.
It starts with the story of Admiral James Stockdale. He spent seven horrific years in a POW camp. Once the commander of ships, suddenly he was subject to the whims of his captors. Yet his spirit was unbroken. The wisdom he gained that led him to triumph over this trauma has become known as the Stockdale Paradox.
The book offers practical advice to apply his wisdom to your situation and create a better life.
Learn how to:
Gather the energy to do what you need to do.
Never waste any of your
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Produktbeschreibung
If you have ever felt like a prisoner of your circumstances, this book is for you.

It starts with the story of Admiral James Stockdale. He spent seven horrific years in a POW camp. Once the commander of ships, suddenly he was subject to the whims of his captors. Yet his spirit was unbroken. The wisdom he gained that led him to triumph over this trauma has become known as the Stockdale Paradox.

The book offers practical advice to apply his wisdom to your situation and create a better life.

Learn how to:

Gather the energy to do what you need to do.

Never waste any of your power.

Steer your life onto the right path.

Find peace in small victories.

Create the future you and your loved ones deserve.

There are small, but important things you can do, today, to make your life better.

Let this book unlock the Quiet Courage within you. Start today!


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Autorenporträt
The only thing I ever wanted to be when I grew up was a writer. (Except for a brief period when I was three years old and decided I would be a fire fighter because I really wanted to drive that fire engine.)

My parents read to me every day. Children's books, of course. But poetry and bits of the classics, too. Story time was my favorite part of the day.

Left alone to play, I enacted elaborate dramas with my stuffed animals. I told my dolls stories while I jumped on my bed. For some reason, the plot lines flowed better when I was jumping. (For the record I no longer do this. My knees are not as forgiving as they used to be.)

When I was five, I was so obsessed with stories, that I was even willing to give up my play time to go to school. My parents promised I would learn to read, so it seemed a fair deal. My plan was simple. Once I could read, I would not have to wait for someone else to read to me. Best of all, I could learn anything I needed or wanted to know. I figured I would not even have to go to school anymore. Brilliant!

That is when I learned that life does always follow your plan.