My summer book this year is Blindspotting by Keith Hanna, StepUp Coaching. His book has the internal passion and drive to work as a coach to Canada's top entrepreneurs. His book is one rush of honesty. He then layers it with management theory on modern innovation.
Everyone of us has to go through a series of thinking over your top life questions and Keith takes us through his major life waves and the truths he faced which got him to break through to a far better side. From success as an entrepreneur to losing it all and his marriage at the same time. Keith's instincts pulled him back up and found his mission through the debris. Blindspotting teaches how to ask your questions before the big events happen to try and get beyond your own blindness.
Keith also follows the path of a married couple who were well known in their community as their marriage 0.1 breaks down and then finds it way to marriage 0.2.The process of thinking is important. In this complex world we have a tendency to de-simplify and Keith is the opposite. He gives a path and a series of steps to embrace the complexity. How to identify your purpose, how to see your blocks, how to pull out the little lies you are telling yourself, how to be clear about your commitments going forward.
Keith's book is one in a series. They are short but intense. I recommend getting your favourite beverage of choice, hunkering down and wading in to a dense read. I came away kicked in my ego. It was like standing up in the winter landscape of Ontario and feeling that Arctic wind on my skin, prickling me to move forward with all my power.
Thank you, Keith.
Find more about Keith here.
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