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Raising An Executive is the ultimate kick-in-the-pants for prominent businessmen, politicians, and even pastors who should be spending more time with their sons. When True was 13, his father Ken Tamplin was offered to be the lead singer for Journey. Despite desperately needing the money, the 5-year touring contract was too great of a sacrifice. Because of his father's decision to choose his family over his career, True went on to accomplish everything an executive could want for his son: covering the local newspaper, getting a full-ride athletic scholarship, maintaining a 4.0 GPA Suma Cum Laude, giving his grad speech, creating a succesful SEO business, and becoming an internationally recognized public speaker and #1 Bestselling Author all by the age of 22. True's story has become his plea for executives to spend more time with their sons. Get ready for some sensitive issues and painful adjustments. Both being an executive and raising one is not easy, but it’s worth every sacrifice.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
Raising An Executive
Who This Book Is For
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
1 Sacrificing Your Journey
2 Even If It’s Ping Pong
3 Don’t Be Cool, Be Respected
4 You Have Them By The Balls
5 College Shmollege
6 The Irresistible Tush
7 The Charlie Brown Effect
8 Value of Your Time: A Balancing Act
9 Squeezing Soap to Make Executives
10 Leaving A Legacy – An Economic Argument for Spending More Time At Home
11 What I Recommend
12 Raising An Executive – The Ultimate Mentorship Program
CONCLUDING REMARKS AND SUMMARY
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Notes
Raising An Executive
Igniting Your Son’s Inner Executive to Outperform His Peers and Continue Your Legacy
True Tamplin
Copyright © 2018 True Tamplin
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 9781718090866
This book is for fathers who are successful in the workplace who long to have their son continue their legacy one day. I made the book as short and concise as possible (short enough to be read in one sitting).
There is unfortunately an epidemic of hyper-successful politicians, businessmen, and even pastors whose sons completely go off the deep end. We’ve all seen the correlation between the success of a father in his workplace and the likelihood that his son will rebel. There are a number of reasons why this happens, but the most obvious is neglect – successful men often compromise their success at home for success in their occupation.
If the thought of your son getting addicted to drugs, porn, or video games, having a teen pregnancy, or simply not wanting to be anything like his dad makes you sick to your stomach, then this book is for you.
This book will equip you with the tools and mindset you need in order to be both a successful businessman and father.
Get ready for some sensitive issues and painful adjustments. Both being an executive and raising one is not easy, but it’s worth every sacrifice.
Most of my interviews, keynote speeches, and even this book give a lot of airtime to my dad, but not enough to my amazing mother. My mom was crucial to my development, and I can honestly say that I needed both parents equally. While my dad’s story is a little bit bigger and sexier, my mom loved and supported me like no other mom that I know. You need both parents to raise an executive.
