Be the Hero: Three Powerful Ways to Overcome Challenges in Work and Life

Be the Hero: Three Powerful Ways to Overcome Challenges in Work and Life

by Noah Blumenthal
Be the Hero: Three Powerful Ways to Overcome Challenges in Work and Life

Be the Hero: Three Powerful Ways to Overcome Challenges in Work and Life

by Noah Blumenthal

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Overview

In this engaging parable, author Noah Blumenthal shows that we are all master storytellers. Our stories are vivid, detailed, and convincing. These aren’t the stories we tell around the watercooler or the campfire. They are the stories we tell ourselves—the ones that rattle around in our heads and move us to emotions and actions.

If we don’t pay attention, these stories can take us down the victim path—blaming, frustrated, helpless, and hopeless. But at any moment, we have the power to identify and change these stories. We can choose the right stories—the ones that enable us to become “Everyday Heroes.”

Be the Hero brings to life the entertaining tale of a struggling young professional who moves from victim to hero by learning to become aware of and change the stories that are holding him back. Battling negativity, inertia, and anger, he learns to see life through a new lens, to create new hero stories that develop his capacity to chart his own course.

The powerful resources at the end of the book, including a hero tip of the week, smart cards, manager tip sheets, and more, will help you make your hero stories stick.

This simple parable will change your life forever.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609940829
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Publication date: 01/02/2012
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Noah Blumenthal is president of Leading Principles, Inc., an executive coaching and consulting company whose clients rank among the Fortune and Global 500, including MTV Networks, Hilton Hotels Corporation, and DuPont. A keynote speaker and author of You’re Addicted to You (Berrett-Koehler), he was named one of the world’s “Top 100 Minds on Personal Development” by Leadership Excellence magazine and has been featured in such leading media outlets as the New York Times, CBS News, MSNBC News, Chicago Sun-Times, Investor’s Business Daily, and Newsday.

Read an Excerpt

Introduction: Change Your Stories, Change Your Life

No one is free from challenges. Work and life events stress us out, people treat us unfairly, and we sometimes feel powerless.

We have tough moments, times when we become frustrated and angry with our jobs or our lives. We may have angry bosses or customers, or we might have spouses or kids who at times feel like too much to handle. Life is uncertain, and change is constant.

When frustration settles in, we sometimes see ourselves as victims. Perhaps you can finish these victim sentences:

“My boss is a _______.”

“My job _______.”

“Worst of all, there’s nothing I _______.”

When in victim mode, people complete these sentences with words like jerk, stinks, and can do. Such statements produce a self-fulfilling mentality that makes it impossible to be your best.

Yet some people are at their best even in the toughest times. You might know some of them. No matter what happens, no matter the stress or challenge, even if they become angry or get thrown off their game, they quickly recover. And before you realize what happened, they are positive, energized, and taking productive action.

I wrote this book because I believe anyone can become that person — the person who experiences pain or doubt or tough times or unfairness but who maintains perspective, humor, and a sense of optimism. When this person faces difficult problems, he or she still performs at his or her best. This person is an everyday hero.

This book is about helping you choose to be an everyday hero.

Everyday heroes don’t let life’s challenges bring them down. Instead, they stay positive and find a way to overcome their obstacles. Everyday heroes don’t always succeed, but they consistently act on the belief that they can do something to improve their situations and those of the people around them.

The way you think — what I call your stories — can lead you to be an everyday hero. The stories you tell can make your life positive, hopeful, and empowering or bitter, miserable, and hopeless. You can choose your response to everyday events that might disappoint, frustrate, or anger you — to react in a way that casts off the victim mentality and enables you to act with a hero’s resolve.

Your stories determine your happiness and success. When you think like an everyday hero, you open the door to new possibilities. When you work in a company of heroes, communication increases, silos break down, and creative ideas multiply. You experience greater camaraderie, openness to new ideas, and receptivity to change.

Telling hero stories does more than change your state of mind. These stories lead to actions that produce:

Career success

Improved relationships

More effective conflict resolution

Increased adaptability to change

Stronger leadership

Reduced stress

Greater happiness

These outcomes arise from telling hero stories, and we can all tell hero stories. I have divided these stories into three types:

People stories. Heroes choose to feel others’ pain and seek to understand their actions. Victims focus on their own pain and blame the people around them.

Situation stories. Heroes see the best in their lives and appreciate what they have. Victims focus on what is wrong in their lives.

Self stories. Heroes believe they can influence their lives and choose to take action. Victims believe nothing can be done to improve their lives.

No one tells hero stories all the time. We all lapse into victim mentality occasionally. Part of being an everyday hero is recognizing those lapses and shifting back to hero stories.

The techniques and strategies presented in this book come out of my years of corporate coaching and consulting, helping everyone from senior executives to line workers to entrepreneurs achieve greater success and peace of mind at the same time. These strategies also come from my personal experiences as an employee, manager, business owner, husband, and father.

In the last decade, first as a founding member of an internal consulting group at a Fortune 500 company, then as the founder and president of my own consulting company, I have coached hundreds of corporate executives facing work crises, family challenges, life decisions, and moral dilemmas. I have taught thousands of people how to accept accountability and lead themselves to the life and work experiences they desire.

Each time I explore a story with one of my clients, we both learn from the experience. I am grateful to all of my clients for helping me understand the power of our stories. Each time I catch myself in a victim story, I also learn. The lessons from all of these experiences are captured in this book.

To support you in shifting your stories, the book is divided into two parts: a parable and a resource guide.

Parable

In the parable we follow the story of Jeff, a good guy with talent and high hopes whose life throws him some unexpected challenges. His struggle is one I believe we have all faced. How do you respond positively to adversity without letting it bring you down? With a little help, he discovers the answer, and so will you.

I wrote this book as a parable because I think the story brings the lessons to life and makes them easier and more fun to digest. Although this story is fictional, the characters draw from many people in my life — my family, friends, colleagues, clients, and of course myself.

However, one part of this parable is true. That story has been one of the greatest inspirations of my life. If you can’t guess which part that is while you read the parable, you’ll find out in the afterword.

Resource Guide

The lessons of the parable will be evident, but that doesn’t mean they will automatically translate into sustained behavior change. Therefore, a resource guide after the parable offers specific tips and tools you can use to carry the lessons from this book into your work and life.

I have done my best to provide effective lessons in this book. However, changing your stories is a skill that takes practice over time. I still discover more every day. In order for me to share these lessons, www.be-the-hero.com features a reader’s section that will be updated with more information and tools to help individuals and managers succeed.

You will also have access to a forum where you can connect with others who are seeking to live and work like heroes, and you will be able to ask me questions about the heroic challenges in your work and life. Your access code to enter the reader’s section of the Web site can be found in the resource guide of this book.

I hope you enjoy this book, and I invite you to be the hero you want to be.

Noah Blumenthal
July 2009

Table of Contents

Foreword by Marshall Goldsmith
Introduction: Change Your Stories, Change Your Life
Parable
* Challenges of Work and Life
* People Stories
* Situation Stories
* Self Stories
* Afterword: Find Your Heroic Inspiration
Resource Guide
* Overview of Book and Online Resources
* Be Aware of Your Hero and Victim Stories
* Build a Community of Heroes Around You
* Take Actions to Encourage the Hero in You
* Hero Tips for Managers
* First Steps to Take Today
Acknowledgments
About the Author

What People are Saying About This

Sharon Jordan-Evans

"I could not put this book down. The story is riveting and the learning from it is priceless." --(Sharon Jordan-Evans, coauthor of Love 'Em or Lose 'Em: Getting Good People to Stay)

Michael H. Thaman

"I recommend Be the Hero for anyone who is driven by the challenge of delivering peak performance at work and at home."--(Michael H. Thaman, Chairman and CEO, Owens Corning)

Tammy J. Winnie

"Noah Blumenthal uses a simple, compelling story to teach profound lessons."--(Tammy J. Winnie, Director, Organization Change Management, Kellogg Company)

Ken Blanchard

"Noah Blumenthal's uplifting new book, Be the Hero, will teach you to think like a hero. This book will change your outlook on life!"--(Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager® and Leading at a Higher Level)

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