Have you ever asked yourself, “What’s one more thing I can do?”
In this video, I share my biggest takeaway from Ed Mylett’s book The Power of One More. It’s not just a motivational read, it’s an invitation to build an inner drive for growth, resilience, and change.
I also open up about my personal connection to the book through my father’s alcoholism and the impact that had on my life. Ed’s story about his father’s sobriety resonated deeply with me, reminding me that change in one person can transform entire families.
If he could be the “one more” in his family, then so can we.
✨ My challenge for you: What’s one more thing you can do today to move forward in your life?
I’m JoyGenea Schumer, International Neurodiversity Coach and Unconventional Leadership Coach, helping people transform their lives and change whole families.
Transcription:
I just finished reading Ed Mylett’s The Power of One More, and if you have an opportunity to listen to the audio, it’s like having a couple hours of motivational talk just schmushed right into your head. It’s really awesome, and I highly recommend the book. It was really good.
Now, a little-known secret about me and my life is my father’s alcoholism in my childhood and my awareness of how alcoholism is truly a family disease. So Ed talks a little bit about his father’s alcoholism and later the years of sobriety that his father had, and what that brought to other people’s lives. Because of that, I connect. I know that I connect more with what Ed Mylett says, and it inspires me.
If he can be the one more in his family to work for change and to make that happen in everyone’s future, why can’t I? And that, to me, is a pretty good story and a pretty good thing to feel, and to have a book encourage you to feel.
My biggest takeaway is building an internal drive to always be asking, What’s one more thing I can do? When it applies to everything I’m working on, and growing, and changing in my life. So from this book, I’m gonna say to you, What’s one more thing you can do? I don’t know, but I know what I’m working on and a lot of things in my life.
Thanks for joining me. I am JoyGenea Schumer, International Neurodiversity Coach and Unconventional Leadership Coach, helping people transform their lives and change whole families. Bye now.
