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Features a foreword by John Maxwell and afterword from Steven R. Covey.Have you ever thought about the connection between knowing who you are and success? Identity can serve as your greatest asset. Enduringly successful people know who they are, are clear about what matters to them, have established powerful identities, and create value in the world.In this book, the process for discovering and understanding your identity is brought to life through Stedman Graham's personal experiences and the stories of individuals who've resolved their questions of identity, building a life that matters to themselves and those around them. Take control of who you are. Take control of your life. Achieve lasting success.Now a Wall Street Journal bestseller!
Contents
Foreword by John C. Maxwell xvIntroduction 1The connection between knowing who you are and success * How to think of your identity as your personal brand * The greatest gift somebody can get as a human being * If you don't have a strong identity, you don't have a choiceChapter 1: You Have a Choice 7Living with a race-based consciousness * The first step to freedom * Why you need a process for becoming successful * Getting the gift of choice * Taking a deep, hard look at yourselfChapter 2: Knowing Yourself Should Be Easy. It Isn't. Why Is That? 23Are you letting everybody but you decide who you are or should be? * Who do you see when you look in the mirror? * Write a ten-word want ad for yourself * How to become more attractive to othersChapter 3: What Do Your Personal Values Have to Do with Your Identity? 41The correlation between your identity and how people relate to you * Why growing up disadvantaged can give you strength * Being different can make you more interesting * How a willingness to change makes you gifted and successfulChapter 4: Can Your Attitude Affect Identity? 61Why it's your decision to be who you are * From college drop-out to #1 entrepreneur under 30 * mophie, kluster, and quirky--Profile in SuccessChapter 5: Can People's Identity Change? 73To be successful in any of the roles you take on in your life, you have to fill the role with the spirit of your real self, your passion, and your values * Steve Jobs--Profile in Success * Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voiceChapter 6: Do You Transform Your Own Identity? Or Is It Owning Your Identity That Transforms Your Life? 99How you always have options and sometimes don't know it * What matters to you can change over time * How your identity evolves * Why when you bring value to the world around you, you feel good about yourself--you feel successfulChapter 7: When Identity Must Deal with a Life Crisis 123Whether change is planned or unplanned, there's always opportunity for you to prepare for it * How to identify the values that bring out the best in you and live by them * Why, when you are not moving forward, you're not even standing still; you're really going backwardChapter 8: Friendship, Teamwork, and Your Identity 143Why you will find it's good for you to be around people who have the same values as you * If you have a dream, you need a team * How the people with whom you connect as you strive toward your success can help you, or can get in your wayChapter 9: Persistence and Your Identity 157Come to think of yourself as a work of art in progress * Body by Jake--Profile in Success of a fitness guru * Why you've got to have mentors to hang out with who are winners * What to do when people bet against you * How it's about being loyal to your values and your visionChapter 10: Adjustments and Tune-ups for Your Identity 169The Wizard of Oz and You * Why the successful person makes a habit of doing what the failing person doesn't like to do * How it happens that as you become clear about who you are and show it to the world, opportunities for success will start to find youChapter 11: Bringing It All Together--Committing to Your Vision 185The irony of commitment is that it's deeply liberating--in work, in play, in love * Lessons in success and transformation from a North Vietnam prisoner-of-war camp * Your Nine-Step Success ProcessAfterword by Stephen R. Covey 199