How to Be an MVP in Life:
Lessons in Living and Leading from Sports & Tech MVPs
You don’t have to play pro sports, sing to sell-out crowds, or have the most followers to be a success. Anyone can become an MVP: succeed in life, help others and make the world a better place.
How to Be an MVP in Life will teach and inspire you to:
Harness your passion so that you can improve yourself while helping others
Persevere even when things are tough
Find and heed good advice and to ignore the bad
Raise up your team — Pass the ball & give sincere praise
Give back to your family, team, and community
From 12-time Microsoft MVP: David P Lundell
“How to Be an MVP in Life: Lessons in Living and Leadership from Sports & Tech MVPs” features interviews with 18 Microsoft MVPs, as well as the 2016 World Series MVP, Ben Zobrist, and stories from 2 time Pro-Sports MVPs: Steve Nash, Dale Murphy, Steve Young and Sid the Kid Crosby.
Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: The MVP
Part 2: How do they perform so well?
Chapter 2: Practice Constantly
Chapter 3: Listen to the Coach
Chapter 4: Work Through Injuries and Challenges
Part 3: How do MVPs help everyone else around them be better?
Chapter 5: Passing the Ball
Chapter 6: Praise Your Teammates
Chapter 7: Care About the Game and Others
Part 4: How can I be an MVP in Life?
Chapter 8: Be the MVP
“When it comes to characteristics of an MVP, the two groups (geek and jock) are no longer at the opposite ends of the spectrum. Rather, they are very similar in nature which makes this such a great tool to help relate to many teams of different types. Business leaders, youth leaders, coaches, and the it crowd can all benefit from reading this book. The book is just under 200 pages and is available in e-book format on Amazon right now!”