HOUSTON, TX, November 06, 2010 (Press-News.org) New book, based on 21 developmental areas, reveals best practices to capitalize on mistakes and then move on, refuse routine focus on failure and disappointment, and to encourage the pursuit of our entitlement to live up to our absolute best each day. Available now in all bookstores everywhere!
"You can change your future by not making the mistake of living in the past with all of its setbacks and misfortunes, and regain four years of life through triumph, self transformation, and a personal pursuit of happiness designed to help you live your absolute best with each passing day", advises motivational speaker and author Will Reed in his new book entitled, "4-A Book of Inspiration, Motivation, Adversity, and Triumph". This book is now available everywhere books are sold.
"This book is a must read for those who simply desire more out of life," he adds.
This inspirational book is a key element that Will uses to drive the 4TRIUMPH FORUM, a six-week mentorship development program that is currently in place in our nation's schools today. This program infuses character development as a key element of bringing out the best in our students, while helping to improve the quality of education for middle and high schools students. This program is available to all schools nationwide.
"To all principals, educators and administrators, the 4TRIUMPH FORUM is the solution for driving immediate change in today's classroom environment and noticeable improvement with regard to standardized test scores. We will not rest until this program is incorporated in schools throughout this great nation. This is a unique program that is designed with the school system in mind," says Will.
This new book empowers us to learn from our mistakes and then move forward to much more positive, constructive experiences that await us, and to not become focused on the many setbacks, failures, and disappointments associated with our past.
GAME CHANGING!--This book is a must-read for those in search of clarity, closure, and destiny hidden far within the wilderness. Let it serve as a tool to ignite and jump-start your spirit with the nourishment necessary to play "inspired football" in the midst of life's toughest challenges.
--Sean Washington, Director of Player Development, Houston Texans Football
http://www.houstontexans.com
MOTIVATING!!--I have not come across a more methodical yet simple tool to convict us right where we are in life, while encouraging us to move forward toward our pursuit and entitlement of living our absolute best each day. "Assume the Role of the Sponge" is a requirement for all soldiers under my direct command. I recommend that you use this "secret weapon" on any battlefield you find yourself on. Use this book daily and engage the enemy with valor and confidence, knowing that you will ultimately find yourself on the high ground in due time.
--S. A. Lee, COL, USA Special Forces Command
http://www.goarmy.com
Will Reed is a motivational speaker, author, and business owner. Will is a former Army Officer and possesses more than 10 ten years of sales and management experience from previous positions he held in corporate America. Will moderates the 4TRIUMPH FORUM, a leadership development program for high school and college students and founded a non-profit organization with the mission of improving the quality of life for at-risk youth within the Gulf Coast region. He is a native of West Chicago, Illinois and holds a B.S. Degree. in his spare time, Will enjoys long distance running, cycling, and football. He resides in Houston. For more information on Will Reed, his new book, the 4TRIUMPH FORUM, or to book Will Reed as a speaker for your next event, visit his website at http://www.willreedthemotivator.com or contact WILL toll free at 1-877-334-1768 or via email at willreed@wreedllc.com.
Author Will Reed's Book Is Now Available In Bookstores; Will's New Mentorship Program, the 4TRIUMPH FORUM, Takes Flight in Our Nation's Schools!
Will Reed's new book is now available in bookstores everywhere. Will's new six-week mentorship development program, the 4TRIUMPH FORUM, takes flight in all middle and high schools. Visit us at www.willreedthemotivator.com for more details.
2010-11-06
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[Press-News.org] Author Will Reed's Book Is Now Available In Bookstores; Will's New Mentorship Program, the 4TRIUMPH FORUM, Takes Flight in Our Nation's Schools!Will Reed's new book is now available in bookstores everywhere. Will's new six-week mentorship development program, the 4TRIUMPH FORUM, takes flight in all middle and high schools. Visit us at www.willreedthemotivator.com for more details.