Buchzusammenfassung
Jon Gordon is a motivational speaker and prolific author. He has written 18 books, six of which were best-sellers on the lists of The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. Those hits include The Energy Bus, You Win in the Locker Room First and The Power of Positive Leadership.
Mr. Jackson’s carrot story revealed a profound truth: our reactions to adversity shape who we become. Stress can harden us like an egg or soften us like a carrot, but both outcomes stem from our belief in external forces rather than the forces themselves. The key, Mr. Jackson taught, is to shift our mindset and remain adaptable. Inspired by this lesson, Abe shared the coffee bean analogy with his football team, which united them to win a pivotal game despite Abe suffering a severe knee injury. During his recovery, Abe co-founded a school club to spread positivity, transforming the school’s atmosphere. After graduating and pursuing college football, Abe carried the coffee bean message into his adult life, inspiring others to reshape their environments. However, in his sales job, he faced new challenges that tested his belief in the philosophy. Overwhelmed by financial pressures and personal struggles, Abe began to harden emotionally and wilt under stress. Yet, a simple moment with a cup of coffee reignited the lesson, motivating him to approach his work with renewed purpose. His efforts led to professional success and revitalized his company, proving that transformation is a continuous choice. Abe’s journey underscores that setbacks are inevitable, but the power to influence our circumstances always lies within us.
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