“A classic book in leadership development and transformation with endorsement from global leaders!”
"Do you know yourself? Are you afraid of what life sometimes presents to you? Do you tend to want to avoid your problems? This book will help you find your authentic self as a core resource for succeeding in life and will help you identify capabilities for succeeding that you have likely neglected."
- Jack Canfield
Author of the International Best Sellers
Chicken Soup for the Soul and The Success Principles
"Refreshing ideas! Chris Lam is totally committed to supporting people in the process of living magnificent lives. I'm not surprised that his very first book is a such a deeply satisfying and useful work."
- Stewart Emery
Author of Business Management Best Sellers
Success Built to Last
"Chris Lam shows you how to be a terrific leader by looking deeply into your heart, mind and behaviours. Whether you want to live an authentic life or make a difference in society, this book and this first time author will help make it happen.
- Blaine Bartlett
International Best Selling Author of
Compassionate Capitalism and Three Dimensional Coaching
"With coaching from the West as basis, merging intellectual concept from the East, Chris's book is very valuable. A good read."
- Keith Nelson
Cambridge University,
Founder of Coaching at Cambridge ICE
"This book is as close as it gets to having an honest and daring conversation with Chris himself about who you are and what you can be."
- Terence Quek
CEO, Emergenetics APAC
Introduction of the Book
“The power of I Will is far greater than that of I Can!”
What we see, believe and strive for is what we use our own beliefs to define and deduce in our own world. It can also be interpreted that the world is composed of conversation and deduction. Based on this principle, the author deeply believes that “who you are should be defined and deduced by yourself”.
Odyssey: Finding the Authentic Selfreveals an intelligent and perfect pattern to the readers – “Results=Intention*Method”. “Results” will reflect whether we have enough intention.
Faced with the downturns in life, we inevitably have some normal reactions such as feeling self-pity, resistant, numb, and detached. Thus the author suggests that knowing ourselves and knowing exactly where we are can help us to see clearly whether we are at the ups or downs in our life; maybe then we will find out that the situation is not as unlucky as we ever imagined; success is not this close; the root the of problem is not on others but ourselves. Or we can change a mindset – “Though destiny is unchangeable, I can persist in my intention and chase my dreams when time and space are right; Thus, my life is still held in my own palm of hands.”