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Legendary NBA trainer Drew Hanlen--performance coach to stars like MVP Joel Embiid and Jayson Tatum--reveals his proven, step-by-step system for personal and professional transformation that has fueled the success of some of the top athletes and business leaders in the world. If you clicked on this book, it''s because somewhere deep down, you know you''ve been bullshitting yourself. You know that making more money, landing a better job, and finally getting in great shape will make your life better. But for some reason, you''ve settled. You''ve read self-help books, listened to peak-performance podcasts, dieted and exercised, and tried countless other remedies. But you still haven''t found solutions to your biggest problems. What can you start doing to finally turn your life around? The answer is to Stop Bullshitting Yourself . This book is a game plan for doing just that. For the past two decades, Drew Hanlen has helped many of the world''s best basketball players reach levels that they didn''t think were attainable -- from winning gold medals, championships, MVP and scoring titles to being selected to the All-Star and All-NBA teams. In Stop Bullshitting Yourself, you''ll learn the system that has propelled them to success, and how to apply these same strategies to every aspect of your life. Designed for those who are tired of making empty promises to themselves and who are ready to make real change in their lives, Stop Bullshitting Yourself provides a step-by-step approach to: Audit and eliminate the excuses, thoughts, and habits holding you back. Develop detailed Blueprint Bubbles to facilitate action using simple, achievable steps. Design MicroShifts , repeatable behaviors that break down your goals into manageable chunks. Put in The Unseen Hours: work that works. If you''re tired of making excuses and ready to achieve the results you''ve always wanted, let''s get started. ...
Auteur
Drew Hanlen is widely regarded as the #1 basketball skills trainer in the world. His clients include NBA MVP Joel Embiid, and All-Stars Jayson Tatum, Tyrese Haliburton, Bradley Beal, and Zach LaVine, among many others. He is a graduate of Belmont University, where he helped lead the Bruins to 2 NCAA Tournament appearances and shot 48% from 3 his senior season. Drew’s passion lies in sharing the strategies that have fueled his clients’ journeys to greatness, enabling athletes, business leaders, and individuals from diverse backgrounds to embrace these principles and transform their lives. This is his first book.
Résumé
Legendary NBA trainer Drew Hanlen—performance coach to stars like MVP Joel Embiid and Jayson Tatum—reveals his proven, step-by-step system for personal and professional transformation that has fueled the success of some of the top athletes and business leaders in the world.
If you clicked on this book, it’s because somewhere deep down, you know you’ve been bullshitting yourself. You know that making more money, landing a better job, and finally getting in great shape will make your life better. But for some reason, you’ve settled.
You’ve read self-help books, listened to peak-performance podcasts, dieted and exercised, and tried countless other remedies. But you still haven’t found solutions to your biggest problems. What can you start doing to finally turn your life around?
The answer is to Stop Bullshitting Yourself. This book is a game plan for doing just that.
For the past two decades, Drew Hanlen has helped many of the world’s best basketball players reach levels that they didn’t think were attainable—from winning gold medals, championships, MVP and scoring titles to being selected to the All-Star and All-NBA teams.
In Stop Bullshitting Yourself, you’ll learn the system that has propelled them to success, and how to apply these same strategies to every aspect of your life.
Designed for those who are tired of making empty promises to themselves and who are ready to make real change in their lives, Stop Bullshitting Yourself provides a step-by-step approach to: