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Tackle what's next : own your story, stack wins, and achieve your goals in business and life / Eric Wood ; foreword by Sean McDermott.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wood, Eric, 1986- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Self-actualization (Psychology).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (227 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2023]
- Summary:
- "Now is the perfect time to get prepared for what's next. Whether you are riding on top of the world, or having a rough time of it, or somewhere in between, you are perfectly positioned to make your 'what's next' your best yet. No matter how comfortable or uncomfortable you are, or what the circumstances of your life might be, no matter where you are in the world or what you have done or not done, this is the perfect time to get prepared, and this book is for you. Influenced by his own experience transitioning out of a 9-season NFL career, Eric Wood provides the tools needed to achieve success amidst unexpected transitions, whether professional or personal."-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword Sean McDermott
- Preface You're Right Where You Need to Be Right Now
- Chapter 1 The Pivot Point
- Chapter 2 Examine Your Gifts
- Question 1: What Are You Good at Naturally?
- Question 2: What Have You Learned to Do Well?
- Question 3: What Do People Who Love You Say Your Gifts Are?
- Question 4: What Are You Resisting?
- Adversity Is a Gift
- Key Takeaways
- Chapter 3 Choose a Greater Perspective
- Setback 1: Not Succeeding in Football Until Late in High School
- Positive Perspective 1: I Wasn't Hurt or Burned Out
- Positive Perspective 2: I Was Grateful and Coachable
- Setback 2: My Joe Theismann Leg Break
- Positive Perspective 1: I Became Much Closer with My Girlfriend and Future Wife
- Positive Perspective 2: I Proved to Myself That I Could Fight Back from Catastrophic Injury
- Positive Perspective 3: I Appreciated Being Pain-Free and Felt the Joy of Playing at Such a High Level Again
- Setback 3: My MCL Injury
- Positive Perspective 1: By Taking Responsibility for the Conditions That Led to My Injury, I Could Empower Myself to Change It
- Positive Perspective 2: I Had a Golden Opportunity to Demonstrate My Commitment to My Coaches and Teammates by Fighting Back
- Setback 4: The Career-Ending Neck Injury
- Positive Perspective 1: I Ended My Football Career on a Career-High Note
- Positive Perspective 2: Our Family Was Financially Set
- Positive Perspective 3: I Was Able to Spend More Time with My Family
- Positive Perspective 4: I Can Take Care of My Body for the Long Term
- Positive Perspective 5: It Gave Me a Podcasting Platform and Story to Help Other People Transition
- Ways to Shift Your Perspective When You're Stuck
- The Power of Gratitude
- Moving for Perspective
- Reach Out and Get Help from Others.
- Consider That All the Trials You Face Make You Stronger and More Complete
- Chapter 4 Create a Vision for Your Future
- Seeing Past the Moment
- Contemplate and Write Down Your Thoughts and Feelings
- Conquering Obstacles in the Way of Envisioning Your Ideal Self
- 1: Perfectionism
- 2: Fear of Failure
- 3: Dwelling on the Immediate Past
- 4: Impostor Syndrome
- 5: Fear of Accountability or Responsibility
- Chapter 5 Examine Your Core Values
- Finding Your Core Values
- Getting Back into Alignment with Your Core Values
- Seeking Others Who Model Core Values You Want
- Define Your Hard Boundaries
- Once You Have Your Core Values, Write Them Down
- Design Your Life and Schedule Based on Your Core Values
- Having the Courage to Reach Out
- Chapter 6 Focus On Your Health
- Your Unique Health Focus Requires Vision and Perspective
- Early Health Sacrifices in My Football Career
- After Football: Getting My Long-Term Health Back on Track
- Developing New Habits
- Dealing with Traumatic Brain Injury
- The Three Pillars of Recovery
- The First Pillar: Sleep
- The Second Pillar: Nutrition
- The Third Pillar: Movement (aka Exercise)
- Chapter 7 Get into a Routine That Sets You Up for Success
- The Built-In Routine of the NFL
- The Struggle of Finding a New Routine
- High Performers Have Similar Routines for Success
- The New Routine That Works for Me
- Intentionality: You Get to Decide How Your Day Will Go
- Gratitude Changes Everything
- Intentionality the Night Before Can Enhance Your Whole Next Day
- Become a Super-Learner
- Habit Stacking
- Chapter 8 Starting Your Day with Wins and Building Momentum
- How Small Wins Add to Your Momentum
- Building Confidence Through Wins
- How Morning Wins Can Help You Mitigate Small Setbacks.
- Remembering Big Wins Can Get You Through Significant Setbacks
- Gaining Momentum from Wins Requires Accountability
- Boundaries and Systems: Built-In Accountability for Wins
- Maintaining Unstoppable Momentum Part 1: Daily Process
- Maintaining Unstoppable Momentum Part 2: Support System
- Maintaining Unstoppable Momentum Part 3: Removing Distractions
- Standards over Feelings
- Don't Let Positive Momentum Seduce You (Keep Doing the Thing!)
- Overcoming Negative Momentum
- Growing Your Confidence and Process Goals
- Looking Back at How Far You've Come
- Chapter 9 Serve Others
- How I Came to Adopt a Serving Others Mentality
- My Challenges with Serving Others After My Pivot Point
- The Long-Term Benefits of Generosity and Serving Others
- The Unexpected Benefits of Serving Even When You Are at a Pivot Point
- Finding Ways to Serve in All the Buckets of Your Life
- Internal Challenges of a Serving Mentality
- Servant Leadership
- Chapter 10 Fill Your Mind with What You Want to Show Up in Your Life
- The Sea of Thoughts
- Self-Limiting Beliefs
- The Power of Media
- The Power of Choosing Your Thoughts
- How I Filled My Mind in College Football
- How I Filled My Mind in the NFL
- How to Start Filling Your Mind Intentionally
- Don't Limit Yourself
- Chapter 11 Examine the People You Are Spending the Most Time With
- The Profound Influence of the People You Spend the Most Time With
- Your Profound Influence on Others
- Spend Time with People You Can Learn From
- Find Groups to Learn from Others at an Advanced Level
- Moving On and Letting Go
- Chapter 12 Be Coachable
- First, Be Accountable
- Be Willing to Be Uncomfortable
- Practice Humility and Confidence at the Same Time
- Hold Yourself to a Higher Standard by Seeking Coaching
- Push Your Limits.
- Pivot and Be Flexible
- The Best Coaching Is Ongoing
- Chapter 13 Control What You Can Control
- Intentionality and Self-Discipline: How Badly Do You Want It?
- Consistency Comes from Preparation
- Be a Champion for Your High Standards of Performance
- With Great Preparation Comes Great Confidence
- About the Author
- Index
- EULA.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes index.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Wood, Eric Tackle What's Next
- ISBN:
- 9781119931874
- 1119931878
- OCLC:
- 1331413297
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