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A book to challenge the status quo, spark a debate, and get people talking about the issues and questions we face as a country!
Industry Reviews
"J. C. Watts has given us a gift, offering lessons about how to 'do life better' with vivid examples, practical disciplines, and firsthand knowledge. He teaches us in detail what to do and why. He goes to the Source of life for his references and writes in a way that is both intriguing and easily remembered. This is a great tool for all of us."
Tom Coburn, former U.S. senator from Oklahoma
"I knew J. C. Watts long before he was one of America's most respected politicians. He is a man of great vision and compassion. Once you open this remarkable book and hear the heart of this great statesman, you won’t put it down."
Dr. Larry L. Thompson, senior pastor, First Baptist Church, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
"J. C. Watts has had to 'dig deep' many times in his life, and I find his reflections on those experiences and the lessons he draws from Scripture incredibly helpful. The chapter on the six enemies of self-discipline is a must-read!"
Matt Rose, executive chairman, Burlington Northern Santa Fe
"It's the perspective of a man of faith that sets this book apart from so many others that are intended to help the reader achieve at a higher level. Sharing not just his wisdom but also God’s wisdom, J. C. Watts provides insights that are truly transformative. He has excelled in several highly competitive arenas. He was a great quarterback at the University of Oklahoma, and in the professional ranks, he was successful in state and national politics, serving four terms in Congress, and he has had great success in the business world. None of this success has come easily. Reminding us that adversity is a great teacher, he offers strategies to sharpen your resolve and your skills as you move through times of difficulty."
Tom Osborne, former head football coach, University of Nebraska, and former member of Congress
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INTRODUCTION
J.C. Watts sets up his specific and unique message to his reader: Our hurt, our pain, our shortcomings can teach us how to do life better. Don’t waste those experiences.”
Chapter One
Not What They Did To Me, But What They Did For Me
J.C. uses the personal story of a very intense political investigation to show how crisis both reveals and builds character. Sometimes the very situations that initially seem damaging can serve as agents of promotion, if handled with wisdom.
Chapter Two
Strength Is Not in Hanging On, But Letting Go
The author takes a new look at the power of forgiveness, apology and reaching out to others. Unlike the passing thrill of new toys and fresh resolutions, letting go of the damaging pieces of our lives is the only authentic way to permanently find joy.
Chapter Three
Unlearn and Rethink
Traditions in and of themselves are not bad but they can keep us from growing and doing life better. J.C.’s openness to reexamining old patterns about political parties, styles of worship, race, diet and parenting is an encouraging viewpoint toward change. The author looks at how entrenched resistance to new ideas can be seen in families, politics and churches, and how we can unlock true transformation by allowingeven encouragingcriticism and correction to break down the walls.
Chapter Four
History Need Not Be Destiny
Following closely after the lessons in the previous chapter, J.C. destroys the myth that the mistakes of our past weld us to failure in our future. Using personal stories and moving historical examples, the power of determination and patience is shown to make an astounding difference in the lives of those who will not be harnessed to their past.
Chapter Five
Short-term Sacrifice, Long-term Gain
After laying the foundation for moving past crippling resentments and then cleaning up faulty mindsets, the author sets forth to show the powerful principle of good, hard work in the achievement of goals. Examples from his own life and the lives of well-known friends are used to inspire a clear course of action.
Chapter Six
Go Smart, Be Smart
Perhaps one of the most defining aspects of our life’s path is the choice of the people with whom we walk that path. These can be friends, business partners or confidantes. The importance of choosing wiselytaking worldview, faith, personality and judgement into considerationis laid out in this chapter.
Chapter Seven
Stand on Broader Shoulders
The story of J.C. Watts is remarkable, and he is fully aware of the price so many have paid to give him the possibility of the life of opportunity he has had. This chapter is full of the author’s experiences with those heroes, and his determination and admonition to live worthy of those who have come before. The book closes with a turn toward the future of our country: Because we have been the beneficiaries of great individuals, now we must give ourselves to investment in others.
J.C. Watts sets up his specific and unique message to his reader: Our hurt, our pain, our shortcomings can teach us how to do life better. Don’t waste those experiences.”
Chapter One
Not What They Did To Me, But What They Did For Me
J.C. uses the personal story of a very intense political investigation to show how crisis both reveals and builds character. Sometimes the very situations that initially seem damaging can serve as agents of promotion, if handled with wisdom.
Chapter Two
Strength Is Not in Hanging On, But Letting Go
The author takes a new look at the power of forgiveness, apology and reaching out to others. Unlike the passing thrill of new toys and fresh resolutions, letting go of the damaging pieces of our lives is the only authentic way to permanently find joy.
Chapter Three
Unlearn and Rethink
Traditions in and of themselves are not bad but they can keep us from growing and doing life better. J.C.’s openness to reexamining old patterns about political parties, styles of worship, race, diet and parenting is an encouraging viewpoint toward change. The author looks at how entrenched resistance to new ideas can be seen in families, politics and churches, and how we can unlock true transformation by allowingeven encouragingcriticism and correction to break down the walls.
Chapter Four
History Need Not Be Destiny
Following closely after the lessons in the previous chapter, J.C. destroys the myth that the mistakes of our past weld us to failure in our future. Using personal stories and moving historical examples, the power of determination and patience is shown to make an astounding difference in the lives of those who will not be harnessed to their past.
Chapter Five
Short-term Sacrifice, Long-term Gain
After laying the foundation for moving past crippling resentments and then cleaning up faulty mindsets, the author sets forth to show the powerful principle of good, hard work in the achievement of goals. Examples from his own life and the lives of well-known friends are used to inspire a clear course of action.
Chapter Six
Go Smart, Be Smart
Perhaps one of the most defining aspects of our life’s path is the choice of the people with whom we walk that path. These can be friends, business partners or confidantes. The importance of choosing wiselytaking worldview, faith, personality and judgement into considerationis laid out in this chapter.
Chapter Seven
Stand on Broader Shoulders
The story of J.C. Watts is remarkable, and he is fully aware of the price so many have paid to give him the possibility of the life of opportunity he has had. This chapter is full of the author’s experiences with those heroes, and his determination and admonition to live worthy of those who have come before. The book closes with a turn toward the future of our country: Because we have been the beneficiaries of great individuals, now we must give ourselves to investment in others.
ISBN: 9781621575610
ISBN-10: 1621575616
Published: 8th March 2016
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 256
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Edition Number: 1
























