Life In 18 Holes

Life In 18 Holes by Don Evans, published by Outskirts Press on August 9, 2015, is a thought-provoking exploration of the parallels between life and the game of golf. This 124-page book delves into the significance of attitude and approach in both personal and professional realms, emphasizing that the way we conduct ourselves in various tasks reflects our overall success. Through the lens of golf, Evans presents a unique perspective on how our character and energy can influence our experiences in life.
Readers will find that the book discusses the importance of mindset in achieving goals, whether on the golf course or in everyday situations. It draws connections between the pursuit of excellence in sports and the broader challenges of existence, suggesting that our approach to both can lead to fulfillment and clarity. With themes rooted in self-help and motivation, this edition invites readers to reflect on their own journeys and consider how they can harmonize their passions with their daily lives.
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Whether you ride the back of a garbage truck, do extensive research to end world hunger, guide people to the heights of the Himalayas, or work to sabotage the threat of breast cancer . . . not the task — but how you approach and perform the task are the critical elements with which you are faced. All jobs are extremely important in their relation to human existence. Your attitude as to how you perform in the arena of the workplace speaks volumes about your ratio of success. How we carry ourselves on the golf course in correlation to the way we live in public is synonymous with success. Character in both arenas is analogous to the vigorous pursuit of what is right and worthy. The way we amplify our energy in pursuit of that elusive hole-in-one and the voracity with which we approach life stand in ultimate contrast to the stoic approach to our existence. The veritable conclusion to this thing called “life” in comparison to a round of golf can be exhaustive, intriguing, or downright ridiculous. It is all in the way you look at it . . . approach it. For many of us golf is a passion. For many of us life is a melody. Reining in the two and subduing the lusts of each can be mesmerizing in their appeal. Our approach to life as compared to 18 holes of golf may just be the answer to sanity in this impoverished dilemma of existence.
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