Who do you want to be a hero to?: Answer just one question and clarify who you can always be
By Dan Sullivan
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Not all heroes wear capes. You might not think of yourself as a hero, but every time you create value for others, you're benefiting people and making life easier or better for them in some way. The question is, "Who do you want to be a hero to?" By identifying the key audience you want to create value for, you focu
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Who do you want to be a hero to? - Dan Sullivan
Gain unprecedented clarity and direction.
Being a hero
is the core mindset that will reveal your true purpose in life, how you best create value for others, and the specific audience you want to be a hero to. Gain the clarity and direction you need with one simple question.
Thanks to the Creative Team:
Who Do You Want To Be A Hero To?
Not all heroes wear capes. You might not think of yourself as a hero, but every time you create value for others, you’re benefiting people and making life easier or better for them in some way.
The question is, Who do you want to be a hero to?
By identifying the key audience you want to create value for, you focus yourself on the most crucial people in your life, helping them to grow their capabilities—and growing your own as well.
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Contents
Introduction
Everybody Loves A Hero
Chapter 1
Being A Hero Is About Them
Chapter 2
It’s About Their Bigger Future
Chapter 3
Transforming Their D.O.S.
Chapter 4
They Grow, You Expand
Chapter 5
Your Crucial Contribution
Chapter 6
Easy To Commit For 25 Years
Chapter 7
Heroes Attract Each Other
Chapter 8
Exponential Hero Networks
Conclusion
Lifetime Heroic Simplicity
The Strategic Coach Program
For Game-Changing Entrepreneurs
Introduction
Everybody Loves A Hero
You recognize that your two greatest kinds of experiences in life are someone being a hero to you and your being a hero to someone else.
In my many conversations with people about the greatest experiences of their professional and personal lives, a recurring theme emerges: They tell me about a time when someone was a hero to them.
These experiences always make them feel incredibly positive