In the October issue of SUCCESS, personal-development visionary Brendon Burchard takes you on the enlightening journey that brought him to where he is today
Learn about the three crucial questions that have guided Burchard's life: Did I live? Did I love? Did I matter?
DALLAS, Sept. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Brendon Burchard's resume is long and impressive—he's an incredibly popular motivational speaker, the author of five books, a podcast host and a YouTube host. But he's ready to give people more of what they crave: the secrets to becoming a high performer. In his latest book, High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way (out September 19th) Burchard uses research he collected from over 2 million people to share the qualities that set high performers apart from everyday people.
A high performer in his own right, Burchard's path wasn't always clear-cut and easy. He was always an incredibly hard worker—behind the scenes of his first website, for example, were late nights learning to code. Behind every packed ballroom for an event was Burchard studying the world's greatest speakers so he could learn from them. And behind his first major book was Burchard in his childhood bedroom in Montana, typing away on an old sewing table.
A fairly young voice in the world of personal development, Burchard credits part of his success and drive to an epiphany he had after a car accident in college. "At 19, you're not really thinking about the habits you have. I wasn't. Maybe your study habits? But not your life habits. It happened for me so young, and it made me say, I need to change my life. How do I do that?"
This moment of clarity helped him carve a path in life that was both meaningful and impactful. It led him down the track of helping and coaching others, and eventually to studying high performers so that he could help others become high performers, too.
"What makes us really, truly successful over the long term has a ton to do with our social interactions and the influence we do or don't have with other people."
—Brendon Burchard tells SUCCESS in the October 2017 issue
Also Inside This Issue
October is the Performance issue of SUCCESS. It contains all of the resources you need to be a high performer in every aspect of your life. From tools for how to make better decisions, to advice for mastering self-control, this is an issue you won't want to put down.
- How to Have the Best Day Ever: If you're ready for a change—big or small—check out this feature, which gives you all of the tips and tricks you need to have your best day ever. From the best foods to eat early in the morning to the ideal nightly routine, you'll be able to bring your A-game tomorrow.
- The Interesting Thing About Wolf Blitzer: Wolf Blitzer—the iconic TV anchor who has delivered the news to us for decades—explains how he has maintained his consistency, calmness and integrity over the years.
For full stories, pick up the October issue, on newsstands September 12. For more information about SUCCESS magazine and additional personal development content, visit www.success.com.
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SUCCESS magazine is a national newsstand publication and your guide to personal and professional development through inspiration, motivation and training. SUCCESS inspires 2 million readers a month, and has a total social reach of 5 million fans. SUCCESS magazine was founded in 1897 by influential thinker Orison Swett Marden. It is owned by Dallas-based SUCCESS Partners founded by Stuart Johnson.
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