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    How To Lead A Quest
    SAS Who Dares Wins
    Monchy le Preux - Arras
    Embrace the Chaos
    The Night Lies Bleeding
    SAS: Who Dares Wins
    • 2024

      Challenge your limits, change your habits and transform your life. In Embrace the Chaos, Special Forces veteran Jason Fox sets out a revolutionary programme of personal challenges designed to help you reboot, disrupt your thinking and grow your capabilities. Across 52 short chapters of practical advice - battle-tested on elite military operations and extreme expeditions - Foxy mentors you through a series of tasks that will enhance your life. Exercises range from micro-adventures and small habit changes to addressing your routine, cleansing your relationships, setting personal goals and learning new skills. Whether you are looking for adventure, in need of mental clarity, or seeking military grade productivity, Embrace the Chaos will push you physically and mentally to become the best version of yourself. Featuring: -A new challenge for every week of the year. -Practical advice and tips. -Physical and creative tasks. -Mentoring guidance through each process. -Stories from Foxy's military career and expeditions.

      Embrace the Chaos
    • 2020

      Life Under Fire

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(465)Add rating

      Learn how to manage stress, harness fear, and develop the mindset required to thrive under pressure in the powerful and inspiring new book from Jason Fox. We all face conflict in our daily lives. Some encounters threaten to crush us mentally, others cause anxiety and self-doubt, or damage our confidence. Whether serving in the Special Forces, rowing oceans or investigating some of the world's most notorious drug cartels, Jason Fox has experienced more than his fair share of these emotional and psychological battles. Drawing on the practices of the British military and the techniques he has developed during his career, Jason Fox shows how anyone can build the strength of mind and the resilience of an elite soldier. In Life Under Fire, Fox shares the tools he has used to overcome the extreme and hostile environments that have tested his resolve, and shows how you, too, can employ them to build the grit and inner strength needed to conquer whatever challenges life puts in front of you

      Life Under Fire
    • 2020
    • 2018

      Battle Scars

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.1(2948)Add rating

      Jason Fox served with the SBS for over a decade, thriving on the close bonds of the Special Forces brotherhood and the 'death or glory' nature of their missions. Casualty of War tells the story of his career as an elite operator, from the gunfights, hostage rescues, daring escapes and heroic endeavours that defined his service, to a battle of a very different kind- the psychological devastation of combat that forced him to leave the military, and the hard reality of what takes place in the mind of a man once a career of imagined invincibility has come to an end.

      Battle Scars
    • 2018

      The Night Lies Bleeding

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Norse myths, werewolves and the second world war collide in the final volume of the bestselling series which began with WOLFSANGEL

      The Night Lies Bleeding
    • 2017

      SPECIAL & ELITE FORCES. Life and leadership lessons from the Special Forces, accompanying the Channel 4 series SAS: Who Dares Wins. Are you up to the challenge of SAS leadership? Only the best will succeed...Britain's SAS (Special Air Service) has an unparalleled reputation for soldiering excellence. Their skills and techniques have been perfected in the most demanding environments imaginable, but many of these can also be used in our everyday lives. This book takes situations all of us will experience during our lives and presents tactical lessons drawn from SAS training and battlefield experience. Its four authors - stars of the hit Channel 4 show SAS: Who Dares Wins - how their finely honed understanding of how to handle extreme challenges can be applied in any environment.

      SAS Who Dares Wins
    • 2016

      Life and leadership lessons from the Special Forces, accompanying the Channel 4 series SAS: Who Dares Wins.

      SAS: Who Dares Wins
    • 2016

      How To Lead A Quest

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(13)Add rating

      Unlock progress through doubt and uncertainty. The biggest threat facing modern business is the sheer complexity of an uncertain future. That, and the fact that everyone is busy. Too busy for progress. Workplace cultures have become cursed with efficiency. And so when it comes to developing strategy, we default to our defaults. We favour quick fixes, easy templates and familiar approaches, developing robust plans' that do little to mitigate strategic risk or generate new value. The result? The future comes, and businesses die. But no longer! *cue trumpets* How to Lead a Quest is a book for pioneering leaders - folks who know that enterprise strategy is far too important to condemn to smart goals', 'a clear vision for the future' and other such rubbish. Within this book, you'll discover how to: liberate enterprise leadership and workplace cultures from the curse of efficiency, default thinking and the delusion of progress; explore complex and uncertain futures to find profound insights that mitigate strategic risks and ensure your business model remains viable; create new value and enduring relevance by pioneering into unchartered and unprecedented territory; embed new structures and rituals into your enterprise to build for the future, while still delivering operational excellence today. Not for the faint of heart or short-of-wit, this uniquely refreshing book bravely tackles the paradox that is pioneering leadership. You'll discover how to lead meaningful progress - even if you don't know what the goal or destination looks like

      How To Lead A Quest
    • 2014

      Game Changer

      • 197 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(17)Add rating

      This book will show you how to motivate people to progress through change and do great work ... using science (not fist-pumping rah-rah). The old-school approach to managing motivation would have you: work on attitudes and beliefs (but this takes effort); develop incentives and rewards (but this costs you). This book gives you a third option: change the game. If you're leading teams through change and you want to bring about the right motivational dynamics to influence behaviour, drive progress and shape culture ... this is the book for you.

      Game Changer
    • 2011

      Wolfsangel

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.4(47)Add rating

      A superbly written fantasy epic that spans hundreds of years of our history to bring Norse legends and the myth of the werewolf to blood-curdling life.

      Wolfsangel