Warning: Do Not Read This Book If You're Content With The Status Quo
In a hyperconnected world where peak performance and hustle are buzzwords, there's a pandemic of relational disconnect. Do you routinely use words like exhausted, overwhelmed, disappointed, addicted, and frustrated to describe your life? These are symptoms of a much larger problem.
You've been sold a lie by society's gatekeepers who tout a prescribed set of rules to an antiquated, broken, and mediocre system.
Work-life balance is a myth. It's possible to integrate your life so that energized, fulfilled, engaged, inspired, and passionate are words you use instead to describe the day-to-day legacy you're living. At work. At home. In life.
Opt out of complacency, realize your potential, and live from a place of purpose, freedom and hope.
-Learn compelling questions to ask yourself to trigger a positive change in perspective.
-Go behind-the-scenes and see real-world examples of others who turned their dreams into reality, scripted a different life story, and maximized their impact in their relationships, health, personal growth, creativity, and contribution.
-How to edit and revise when necessary and how the words you choose for the narrative can be the difference between survival mentality or thriving with an abundance of enthusiasm, energy, vision, and clarity.
-How to develop leadership qualities in those around you by creating cultures that value accountability and inspire exploration.
-How to build a supportive network with meaningful connections, be a leading-learner, and grow through setbacks and challenges.
-How to stay committed, build a team of champions, and live an exemplary legacy in the pursuit of your goals.
Living Your Legacy is a movement. It's about showing up for your life, engaging in deeper, more meaningful ways, and making a difference.
Now is the time.
About the Author: Sharon Olson is an author, speaker, thought leader, visionary, entrepreneur, and mentor with an unshakable optimism regarding the remarkable narratives we can live in our personal lives and businesses. Inspired by dreamers, artists, scientists, and luminaries, she holds to the conviction that we don't have to settle for antiquated, broken, or mediocre systems. She's a relentless Possibilitarian on a mission to help leaders maximize their purpose and potential. As a leading-learner, she's on a quest to discover what it means to abound in hope, believe anything is possible, and love with wild, reckless abandon. When she and her husband, LeRoy, aren't traveling the world, they make their home in Spokane, Washington. They have three grown sons, Eli, Isaiah, and Ezekiel, and a daughter, Israel.