1% Better: Reaching My Full Potential and How You Can Too
By (Author) Chris Nikic
By (author) Nik Nikic
With Don Yaeger
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
2nd May 2022
25th November 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about physical impairments / disability
Advice on careers and achieving success
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
616.858842092
Paperback
224
Width 139mm, Height 213mm, Spine 10mm
185g
What would life look like if you measured your success by improvements instead of victories Nik Nikic shares the incredible story of his son Chriss journey to become the first person with Down syndrome to ever complete an IRONMAN triathlon, inspiring others to achieve their goals by getting 1 percent better every day.
From the moment Chris Nikic was born, his parents knew he could achieve anything he set his mind to do. So when he became involved in triathlons with the Special Olympics, his dad, Nik, took on the role of coach and encouraged Chris to aim even higher. Together, they set their sights on making historyChris becoming the first person with Down syndrome to complete an IRONMAN triathlon.
Written from Chriss fathers perspective, Nik shares the 1% Better mindset that has helped Chris achieve many of his goalsand the underlying principles of the 1% Better system can help you pursue and achieve your dreams too! Through Chris and Niks story, learn the benefits of applying the model to your own life and discover how to:
You may never be the best. But you can be better than your best when you stop imposing self-limitations and begin the journey to reach your goalsone confident step at a time.
Publishers Note: 1% Better is written in Nik Nikics voice. Chris and his accomplishments are the focus of 1% Better,and Chris is a coauthor of the book as he was interviewed by his father and the writer.
'Business coach Nik Nikic's motivational debut chronicles the remarkable journey of his son, Chris, the first person with Down syndrome to complete the IRONMAN triathlon. Nikic describes the physical, sensory, and cognitive challenges Chris faced as a child, revealing that concern for his son's future became the impetus to explore his capabilities. Growing increasingly frustrated by others' 'realistic' limitations for his son, Nikic became convinced that physical and community activity could improve Chris's quality of life. To help his son realize his potential, Nikic encouraged Chris to write down his dreams and began to implement the gradual improvement approach he used in business to coach his son--describing it as 'developing good habits as the building blocks for progress over time.' For instance, he began Chris's athletic training with only one squat, one sit-up, and one push up. By increasing the regimen by one repetition each training session, Chris was able to do 200 of each exercise only a year later. Nikic also provides insight into making the training with his son a shared adventure. Nikic's inspirational guide will appeal to those preferring to trade the popular 'no pain, no gain' philosophy for an effective, motivating alternative.' * Publishers Weekly *
Don Yaeger is an eleven-time New York Times bestselling author, longtime associate editor at Sports Illustrated, and today is one of the most in-demand public speakers on the corporate circuit. He delivers an average of seventy speeches a year to an average annual audience of almost one hundred thousand. He and his wife, Jeannette, live in Tallahassee, Florida, with their two children.