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Play a Bigger Game

Seven Universal Principles to Experience True Fulfillment and Win at Life

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Do you believe you have more to offer this world?

Do you believe you were destined for more than what you are doing now? Markus Kaulius believes that too. He has spent a lifetime consistently playing a bigger game in business and health. Now he has written the book on it, so you can unlock the high achiever in you.

Kaulius was not raised with the tools that lead to easy success. He was an insecure, skinny kid in a family that was broken, financially and spiritually. Play a Bigger Game shares the story of how he found another way, anchored in newfound confidence and an unshakable faith that opened him to seven universal principles. When you commit to mastering them, you embark on a path to experiencing unimaginable fulfillment and an intentional life lived to its fullest.

Kaulius arms you with perspective changes and mindset tools that can help anyone achieve greatness. These techniques have made world champions in multiple sports and helped CEOs and executives dominate in the business world and thrive at home. They can help you flourish too!

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This is an excellent book. The first thing that stands out is how well the author Markus Kaulius narrates his book; it feels like you are getting a personal in-person seminar as he speaks with genuine enthusiasm and sincerity. His Seven Universal Principals are clearly and simply presented with supporting personal stories and specific challenge tasks. While Kaulius convincingly conveys the profound and real impact practicing these Principals can have on your life, he also makes it all seem very doable. I often found myself thinking "Yea, that makes perfect sense", and even found encouragement and validation in realizing how I have practiced some of these in my own life - albeit much more in bits and pieces than I would like.
I am 61 years old, and while I enjoyed and certainly benefited from listening, from the category of "If I knew then what I know now", I'm much more excited about making sure my 25 year old son listens to and gets a copy of this book. I'd go so far as to call it a must-read for young men and/or a must-give for fathers of young men.
Gerald N.

Well worth listening to...

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