Bruce Jenner has spent his life developing championship principles. As a young child afflicted with dyslexia, Jenner had to overcome obstacles of insecurity, self-doubt, fear, and anger that had consistently held him back. Through sheer determination, he was eventually able to fulfill his potential and become a first in sports, then in business. Along the way, Bruce dared to dream - he identified his goals; developed his mind, body, and spirit to make them strong; learned to accept setbacks; and never looked back. In Finding the Champion Within, Jenner provides, in an easy and accessible way, tools for success everyone can use. Here is the program that he teaches in motivational speeches all over the country, one that has made him a highly sought-after corporate speaker. Blending inspirational anecdotes, personal stories, and a ten-step program, Jenner teaches you the fundamentals that will enable you to take control of your life and to realize your dreams.
2. The race begins with one step - exhilaration of finding your place in life - significance of a strong start - incredible influence of a mentor
a. find my arena b. get started "believe in the power of one" "find something in your present to jump-start your future" "go with what you got"
"Not everyone is your friend." Most people don't want to see you succeed! Why? Because "small" people are naturally insecure and afraid; success threatens them. People are either for you or against you. There is no in between.
shares that twenty years after winning gold medal he is almost living in a van down by the river after two fail marriages, until he meets kris who encourages him to grow up.
with this he goes through the ten events of the decathalon and aspires to compare them to winning in life as he shares training experiences, his first wife is excised from his training as she was very helpful in his win.