On February 23, 2021, I hit two milestones in my life, and I’m excited to share them with you: I turned 61, and my new book, Outrageous Achievement, launched on Amazon Kindle!

You can purchase the book on Amazon – here are the links for various countries – if your country is not listed, just go to Amazon and search for author Leslie Zann. It’s so awesome to be able to say that!

United States: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08X3SZKFV
Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08X3SZKFV
United Kingdom: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08X3SZKFV
Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08X3SZKFV
Germany: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08X3SZKFV
India: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B08X3SZKFV

Here is an excerpt from the introduction to the book I want to share with you:

What if any goal you set, or anything you wanted to be, was yours – and nothing could stand in your way?

And what if, to make this happen, you just had to be willing to devote approximately ten hours reading a book? And of course, following the advice?

Have I piqued your interest? Good! Keep reading and let’s get you to wherever you want to go; or achieving whatever goal you desire, or dream that you long for.

Why doesn’t everyone accomplish their goals? Or go after their dreams? What holds some people back? Why are they stuck and unable to take the necessary action? Nine out of ten times, whether they realize it or not, the answer is fear.

Fear comes in many sizes, and can take different forms. Or a combination of modalities.

It could be fear of the unknown: “There’s two ways I could go and I might make the wrong choice. I’ll just wait until I’m 100 percent sure.”

Fear of what you do know: “Based on past experience I do not have a strong belief in my ability to succeed. Think I’ll sit this one out.”

Fear of failure: “If I don’t try, I can’t screw up and look like a fool. I’ll let someone else take that risk.”

Fear of success: “If I become wealthy (and/or famous) my friends or family might abandon me. They seem threatened by my success. Why upset the apple cart?”

And let’s not overlook: Fear of fear itself: “If I always play it safe, I may not get what I want, I’ll continually be settling for less, but at least I’ll never have anything to be afraid of.”

Notice how every fear is accompanied by an excuse – a reason to stay right where you are. A justification to not take action. A rationalization to stay stuck. You’re in a self-imposed vicious cycle. I should know. Been there – lived that!

Order OUTRAGEOUS ACHIEVEMENT now on Amazon!