“Ric Keller hits just the right note in Chase the Bears. Not only is it engaging, inspiring, and funny, but it also offers readers a solid plan for achieving their dreams. I love this book!” — Jack Canfield, coauthor of the No. 1 New York Times bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series and The Success Principles
Orlando.— Ric Keller likens his new book, Chase the Bears: Little Things to Achieve Big Dreams, to a modern-day version of Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich!
“What makes Chase the
Bears very different from most books is that it gives you the ‘how to’ part of
it,” Keller said in a recent interview. “How to specifically achieve your goals
by setting goals the smart way, and using auto-suggestion and visualization,
and I think it’s going to be game-changing for young people.”
The inspirational
messages in Chase the Bears provide practical, actionable steps woven with
fascinating anecdotes about others who have made their dreams come true by
trusting their instincts, using their gifts, taking risks and never quitting.
The book is divided
into two sections: Connecting Your Gifts to Your Goals and Connecting with
People. In Part One, Keller starts with the importance of discovering your
gifts, trusting your intuition and setting specific goals that are aligned with
your purpose. Readers learn how to take actions to move toward their dreams by
taking educated risks and making persistent
Part Two of the book
is focused on connecting with people and cultivating authentic long-term
relationships. Keller shows readers how to network the right way. He also
explains why leading with boldness, civility, humility and a little humor will
make them leaders worth following.
“Chase the Bears is
about becoming the best version of yourself by using your gifts and taking
chances that are aligned with your purpose,” Keller added. With humility and
humor, Keller guides readers to pursue their dreams and find happiness with
tips and techniques to turn their aspirations and thoughts into reality.
About the Author
Former Congressman
Ric Keller served eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives. He chaired
the House Higher Education subcommittee and served on the Judiciary and
Education committees. Today, he is an attorney, writer, humorist, motivational
speaker and television commentator. His TEDx Talk, “The Power of
Self-Deprecating Humor,” was the sixth most-watched TEDx Talk in the world in May
2022.
Keller received his
bachelor’s degree from East Tennessee State University, where he graduated
first in his class, and his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School. He lives in
Winter Park, Florida, with his wife, Lori, and their blended family.
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