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Mike Hayes

    Who To Blame?
    Googling God
    Complete Book of Aussie Yarns
    Never Enough
    • 2021

      Never Enough

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(649)Add rating

      Mike Hayes has lived a lifetime of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. He has been held at gunpoint and threatened with execution. He's jumped out of a building rigged to explode, helped amputate a teammate's leg, and made countless split-second life and death decisions. He's written countless emails to his family, telling them how much he loves them, just in case those were the last words of his they'd ever read. Outside of the SEALs, he's run meetings in the White House Situation Room, negotiated international arms treaties, and developed high-impact corporate strategies.Over his many years of leadership, he has always strived to be better, to contribute more, and to put others first. That's what makes him an effective leader, and it's the quality that he's identified in all of the great leaders he's encountered. That continual striving to lift those around him has filled Mike's life with meaning and purpose, has made him secure in the knowledge that he brings his best to everything he does, and has made him someone others can rely on.In Never Enough, Mike Hayes recounts dramatic stories and offers battle- and boardroom-tested advice that will motivate readers to do work of value, live lives of purpose, and stretch themselves to reach their highest potential.

      Never Enough
    • 2015

      Who To Blame?

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The trilogy weaves together a narrative that spans five monarchs, three wars, and seven decades, anchored in historical fact and theory. Mike Hayes, transitioning from factual writing to fiction, creates a cohesive story where each part functions both as a complete work and as part of a larger narrative. Readers can enjoy each installment independently while appreciating the broader historical context that connects them.

      Who To Blame?
    • 2007

      Googling God

      The Religious Landscape of People in Their 20s and 30s

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(33)Add rating

      Focusing on the challenges of ministering to two generations within the Catholic Church, this guide explores the impact of recent historical and technological shifts on young adults. It provides practical strategies for engaging these distinct groups, emphasizing the need for adaptive approaches to foster meaningful connections and spiritual growth.

      Googling God
    • 1999

      Complete Book of Aussie Yarns

      • 542 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The book presents a collection of stories that have been carefully refined by generations of Australian storytellers. These narratives, rich in cultural significance, offer a glimpse into the heritage and traditions of Australia, showcasing the art of storytelling that has been preserved and adapted over time. Readers can explore the unique themes and insights that reflect the diverse experiences of the Australian landscape and its people.

      Complete Book of Aussie Yarns