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BOOKS

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Where Fear Fails

 Bruce Michael Goeas

In Where Fear Fails Bruce shares 30 years of experience helping individuals, teams, and organizations mitigate fear and successfully navigate change.

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Legacy Play

The Five Elements of a Lasting, Personal Legacy

Bruce Goeas & Steve Darr

Legacy Play was written to help individuals of all ages think about, create, and fine tune their personal legacy.  

Praise for Legacy Play:

“Throughout life, it’s important to examine how you’re doing on fulfilling your potential and living a life of purpose. Legacy Play is a wonderful book to help you do just that, with helpful advice and thoughtful guidance in a way that will renew your excitement about all the things you want to accomplish in your life.” 

 

Dana Perino, former White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush and co-host of The Five on Fox News 

 

"Legacy Play is an excellent recipe for determining the "something" we wish to leave behind and the "someone" we want to receive it. It's a "must read" for individuals who care about life's goals and how they will be perceived by others. Its strength and legitimacy lie in the recognition that the path to legacy ultimately rests on core values, to include integrity and authenticity. It forces us to ask the question, ‘are we serving the purpose to which we are called?’  I wish that I had read this book 60 years ago.”

 

Ervin Rokke, Lt. General, USAF, Retired; former President Moravian College, former President of National Defense University

 

“I found Legacy Play to be a fascinating read on so many levels that will be beneficial to both the millennials starting off on life’s path or Baby Boomers capping off their life’s story.  For anyone who is truly committed to leaving this world a better place, Legacy Play is a great reference guide that will only strengthen with time.

 

On a personal level I found this book to represent the legacy of our father.  Even though Bruce and I have not lived under the same roof for almost fifty years, as I read the book I came the realize that we have lived our lives on the same foundation, the foundation that was our father’s legacy. Our father often spoke about living the American Dream.  An American Dream that was based on the next generation . . . a generation that would improve itself economically, educationally, spiritually, and in their personal safety. I see this book as not only focusing on building a legacy, but how to pass that legacy forward to future generations!”

 

Ed Goeas, President & CEO, Tarrance Group

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