Do you want to be a hero?
Silly question.
Of course you do.
Most of us started our job in social work wanting to be a hero to the clients we serve, wanting to do the best for them, rescue them from the situations they are in, and transform their lives for the better.
But as you’ve done more social work, you realise how far away that noble goal is. You’re sick and tired of being constantly overwhelmed by all the paperwork.
You’re burned-out from having to constantly attend to crises, all day, err… everyday.
And if you’re honest to yourself, you don’t feel like a hero today.
You feel helpless.
And you just aren’t sure how to regain any sense of passion or purpose for the work you do.
That’s why I wrote Becoming Better.
This book is about how to work with purpose and passion, making a difference in the face of everything that stops us from making a difference.
Ever wondered how someone like Viktor Frankl went through the Holocaust, and came out making an even greater impact than before? It seems ironic isn’t it?
You would have expected him to come out, disillusioned with the human race after the atrocities he saw. But he impacted even more lives after, than before he first went in.
How? He started with knowing his ‘why’. Here's what he said.
“Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.”
And that’s why Becoming Better was written. To reconnect you with your fierce sense of purpose, to help you regain your passion, and to build practical handles to cope with the
overwhelming nature of social work.
Why not order the book and try for yourself?
If you’re not happy, I’ll refund you and… you get to keep the book.
Here’s to your greater impact,
John