Trust me-better yet, trust Joe. Stopping regularly to take a closer look at how you're playing this bigger game will make the difference between the life you're currently living and the one you've always dreamed of.-Lou Holtz, football coach
Joe Sweeney was used to going a mile a minute. A successful sports agent and entrepreneur, he believed that if he didn't act fast, life would pass him by.
It took slowing down to show Sweeney the truth. It didn't matter how fast he was going or how successful he became. He needed to decide what he really wanted from life. Putting aside distractions and diversions, Sweeney committed himself to a more purposeful existence, and now, he wants to help you do the same.
In this inspirational guide, Sweeney teaches you how to
- stop and reflect on your life,
- form a game plan for your future,
- see the big picture,
- find the wisdom in others,
- ask the right questions,
- discover the life you were meant to live, and
- realize that life has an expiration date.
Fun features like "go to the tape" reflections questions, a downloadable reflection journal, and action prompts help you internalize his message and transform your life. After Further Review is a truly inspiring work that examines cultural, spiritual, and psychological barriers to engaging in reflection that will improve the quality and purpose of life. Joe writes from the heart about struggles with identity and fears of letting go.-Fr. Tony Zimmer, pastor, St. Anthony on the Lake
About the Author: Joe Sweeney has spent thirty-plus years blending his love of business and passion for sports. He has owned, operated, and sold four manufacturing companies, headed up the Wisconsin Sports Authority, and launched a sports marketing firm. Joe purchased equity interest in an investment banking firm and served as president and managing director. He is now an accomplished author, internationally-known speaker, and investor in private equity companies.
Joe's passion is studying human behavior. He has used the fields of sports, business, and military as his laboratory to better understand why certain people outperform others. Joe has served on twenty-eight boards of directors and is currently active on six.
Joe received his BA from Saint Mary's University of Minnesota and his MBA from the University of Notre Dame.
The author of After Further Review, Moving the Needle, and New York Times bestseller Networking Is a Contact Sport resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.