Review
"...vibrant and instructional ... fresh, original and devoid of the usual soundbites and transatlantic psychobabble of many books of this genre..." (The Independent on Sunday, March 2006)
Review
"...vibrant and instructional ... fresh, original and devoid of the usual soundbites and transatlantic psychobabble of many books of this genre..." (The Independent on Sunday, March 2006)
Product Description
"I love to read and listen to inspirational stories, but sometimes it is difficult to apply any of their content to your own life. In writing Personal Best I wanted to share my life experiences, to relate how I dealt with, and overcame, the different challenges that I faced and then went on to achieve success. But, more importantly, I wanted to do it in a way that might be useful to others.
In beating cancer as a teenager, I may have lost a leg, but I gained a new respect for life and a second chance. My experience taught me to approach life in a different way. It taught me to measure myself against my potential and not against others. It taught me about personal responsibility. It taught me that life is about being the best person you can be.
If you are lucky, life teaches you what you don′t learn at school. I’ve been very lucky. I’ve learnt some tough, but invaluable lessons about life on my journey. I’d like to share those lessons with you."
"Personal Best is a truly inspirational book, written with great honesty, compassion and humility. Marc′s ability to overcome adversity and triumph in so many diverse areas is an example to us all. His immense sporting achievements and his work on behalf of the Teenage Cancer Trust is unequalled and his indomitable spirit shines through."
—Sarah, the Duchess of York
"Marc has a remarkable story and is an absolute inspiration."
—Roger Daltrey
From the Author
sometimes it is difficult to apply any of their content to your own life.
In writing Personal Best I wanted to share my life experiences, to relate
how I dealt with, and overcame, the different challenges that I faced and
then went on to achieve success. But, more importantly, I wanted to do it
in a way that might be useful to others.
In beating cancer as a teenager, I may have lost a leg, but I gained a new
respect for life and a second chance. My experience taught me to approach
life in a different way. It taught me to measure myself against my
potential and not against others. It taught me about personal
responsibility. It taught me that life is about being the best person you
can be.
If you are lucky, life teaches you what you don't learn at school. I've
been very lucky. I've learnt some tough, but invaluable lessons about life
on my journey. I'd like to share those lessons with you.
Marc Woods
From the Back Cover
—Sarah, The Duchess of York
"Marc has a remarkable story and is an absolute inspiration."
—Roger Daltrey
About the Author
Following his retirement from competitive swimming in 2004, Marc is now a key note speaker on the corporate speaking circuit. He has presented his speeches to many FTSE and Fortune 500 companies including IBM, VISA International, Barclays and BP.