MTB NEWS: Lead Yourself RELEASED TODAY!


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Lead Yourself

The Book is out TODAY!!!!

Years ago, I started writing Lead Yourself with a simple belief: leadership begins long before you lead anyone else. It starts with the conversations you have with yourself, the choices you make when no one is watching, and the standards you hold yourself to when things get difficult.

What began as notes, ideas, lessons learned, mistakes made, and countless hours of reflection eventually became a manuscript. Then a book.

Today, Lead Yourself is officially available.

As I look back, I'm reminded of the people who challenged me, encouraged me, believed in me, and helped shape the lessons found within these pages. This book is a product of every mentor, colleague, friend, and family member who invested in me along the way.

Writing a book taught me something unexpected: the hardest person you'll ever lead is yourself. The good news is that learning to do so changes everything.

Whether you've been following the journey from the beginning or are just hearing about it today, thank you for being part of the story.

I'm excited and humbled to finally share it with you all.

Lead Yourself is available today.

One final request.

If you've found value in my writing over the years, would you consider helping me spread this message? Ordering a copy is meaningful, but so is sharing a post, recommending the book to a friend, or leaving a review on Amazon or Barnes & Noble after you've read it.

Those actions may seem small, yet they're often what determine whether a book reaches a handful of people or thousands. Every review helps others decide whether to pick it up. Every repost introduces the message to someone new. Every recommendation expands the community around these ideas.

For years, this newsletter has been a conversation between people who are trying to live with greater intention, take responsibility for their lives, and become the kind of leaders others can trust. If that message resonates with you, I'd be grateful for your help in sharing it.

Thank you for being part of this journey.

Get Your Copy of Lead Yourself

-Who you are today, is not who you have to be tomorrow-

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The More Than Before Newsletter is a weekly publication designed to inspire growth, fresh perspectives, and personal breakthroughs. Each issue brings new insights and revelations to help readers challenge their limits and evolve into their best selves. Who you are today is not who you have to be tomorrow. More Than Before is for anyone committed to continuous growth, embracing change, and striving to be better than they were yesterday. Subscribers receive it directly in their inbox every week as a source of motivation, encouragement, and actionable wisdom.

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