The 90-Day Practice
The book makes the argument. This is where you live it.”
Most leadership books end at the last page. You close them, you feel something, and three weeks later you lead exactly as you did before. The 10 Character Commandments of Leadership was written to do the opposite, and this workbook is the reason it can.
Ninety days. Three cycles of 28 days, one commandment at a time, with a setup week before you start and a six-day pause at the end where you decide whether the work held. You track what you said you would do, what you actually did, and what changed because of it. By Day 90 you are not holding a finished self. You are holding evidence.
It is free. Print it, because the whole point is pen on paper rather than another file you never open. Keep it somewhere you will see it. Work through it once, then come back to it every time you take on a new role or feel the gap between who you are and who you said you would be start to widen.
You do not need to have read the book to start, though the workbook will make more sense if you have. Either way, the practice is the same. You carve at character, and the marble pushes back, for as long as you keep showing up.
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