From the age of seven, Pat Williams's greatest passion was baseball. However, after two years in the minors, he had to admit it was not his greatest talent, and his career as a professional baseball player was at a dead end. But a phenomenally successful career in sports was just beginning. When he combined his passion for sports with his greatest talents--leadership, salesmanship, and promotion--he found his success intersection.
"When your greatest talent intersects with your greatest passion," says Williams, "you have discovered your sweet spot in life." It's the spot that will result in the greatest personal success and satisfaction and the greatest impact on the world. Williams shows readers how to
- identify their greatest talent - pursue their greatest passion
- multiply their efforts through teamwork
Readers will discover how to maximize their natural gifting, focus their enthusiasm, and leverage their talent and passion into a lifetime of success.
About the Author
Pat Williams is senior vice president of the NBA's Orlando Magic. He has more than
fifty years of professional sports experience, has written dozens of books, including
the popular Coach Wooden and It's Not Who You Know, It's Who You Are, and is
one of America's most sought-after motivational speakers. He lives in Florida.
Jim Denney is a full-time freelance writer with more than one hundred published
books to his credit. His collaborative titles include numerous books with Pat
Williams, including Coach Wooden, Coach Wooden's Greatest Secret, and It's Not
Who You Know, It's Who You Are.