Coach, The A. L. Williams Story











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As the pastor of a growing chuch in Austin, TX, I found “Coach” to be an incredible, inspirational, and instructional book. Art shared real-life advise about overcoming adversity and doing what’s right. His ability to dream big - and to challenge others to do the same - made a huge difference in this preacher’s mission to change the world. –Ryan Rush

I have always believed that your crusade was one of the 3 legs supporting the huge economic expansion which took place in the 80s and early 90s. History books will be sadly incomplete if they don’t show the impact of what one man was able to do to the American economy, purely on his coaching abilities. –Robert Hamilton

One of the most powerful books I have ever read. I could not put the book down until completely finished. –Joe M Sewell

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In a story rich with details and anecdotes, heroes and villians, Art Williams chronicles how A.L. Williams and it “ragtag army of part-timers” took on a Goliath-sezed insurance industry.

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In 1967, A. L. (Art) Williams, Jr. was a high school football coach in south Georgis making $10,700 a year. He founded A.L. Williams in the 1970s and built it to the number on seller of individual life insurance in America during the 1980s. Today, Art is retired from the financial services industry.

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The Talent Code: Unlocking the Secret of Skill in Sports, Art, Music, Math, and Just About Anything











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“I only wish I’d never before used the words ‘breakthrough’ or ‘breathtaking’ or ‘magisterial’ or ’stunning achievement’ or ‘your world will never be the same after you read this book.’ Then I could be using them for the first and only time as I describe my reaction to Daniel Coyle’s The Talent Code. I am even willing to ‘guarantee’ that you will not read a more important and useful book in 2009, or pretty much any other year. And if all that’s not enough, it’s also ‘a helluva good read.’”—Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence

“This is a remarkable—even inspiring—book. Daniel Coyle has woven observations from brain research, behavioral research, and real-world training into a conceptual tapestry of genuine importance. What emerges is both a testament to the remarkable potential we all have to learn and perform and an indictment of any idea that our individual capacities and limitations are fixed at birth.”—Dr. Robert Bjork, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Psychology, UCLA

I only wish I’d never before used the words ‘breakthrough’ or ‘breathtaking’ or ‘magisterial’ or ‘stunning achievement’ or ‘your world will never be the same after you read this book.’ Then I could be using them for the first and only time as I describe my reaction to Daniel Coyle’s The Talent Code. I am even willing to guarantee that you will not read a more important and useful book in 2009, or any other year. And if all that’s not enough, it’s also a helluva good read.” —Tom Peters, coauthor of In Search of Excellence and author of Re-imagine!

“Daniel Coyle digs deep into the core of the insatiable desire to become ‘better.’ An amazing read with many practical applications for everyday life.” —Apolo Anton Ohno, Olympic gold medalist

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A New York Times bestselling author explores cutting-edge brain science to learn where talent comes from, how it grows—and how we can make ourselves smarter.

How does a penniless Russian tennis club with one indoor court create more top 20 women players than the entire United States? How did a small town in rural Italy produce the dozens of painters and sculptors who ignited the Italian Renaissance? Why are so many great soccer players from Brazil?

Where does talent come from, and how does it grow?

New research has revealed that myelin, once considered an inert form of insulation for brain cells, may be the holy grail of acquiring skill. Journalist Daniel Coyle spent years investigating talent hotbeds, interviewing world-class practitioners (top soccer players, violinists, fighter, pilots, artists, and bank robbers) and neuroscientists. In clear, accessible language, he presents a solid strategy for skill acquisition—in athletics, fine arts, languages, science or math—that can be successfully applied through a person’s entire lifespan.

About the Author
DANIEL COYLE wrote the New York Times bestseller Lance Armstrong’s War and Hardball: A Season in the Projects. A contributing editor of Outside magazine, he lives with his wife and four children in Homer, Alaska.

JOHN FARRELL made his stage debut in high school in the title role of Barbara Garson’s political satire “Macbird”. Since then, he has made thousands of appearances onstage, on camera and in front of the microphone. Among his many credits are numerous radio and tv commercials, documentaries, audio books and the voice of Franklin, the wise old British car, in the “Auto B. Goode” cartoon series. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Jeanine.

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The Runner’s Book of Daily Inspiration : A Year of Motivation, Revelation, and Instruction











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Sometimes it is hard to go that extra mile or run for more minutes than the day before. Even the most dedicated runner needs an extra push. The Runner’s Book of Daily Inspiration uses positive thinking, humor, and practical training advice coupled with a daily affirmation or resolution to give runners reinforcement and support on those lazy, rainy, or otherwise uninspired days.

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Kevin Nelson is the author of more than a dozen books, including The Angler’s Book of Daily Inspiration and The Golfer’s Book of Daily Inspiration.

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Surfer’s Code: 12 Simple Lessons for Riding Through Life











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I Can’t Accept Not Trying: Michael Jordan on the Pursuit of Excellence











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Heads-Up Baseball : Playing the Game One Pitch at a Time











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How to Succeed in the Game of Life: 34 Interviews with the World’s Greatest Coaches











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Finding Your Zone: Ten Core Lessons for Achieving Peak Performance in Sports and Life











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