
A journey is
sewn together by a pathway.
Each of our individual stories as we live them and tell them is utterly unique and valuable. This book is composed of OUTSIDE stories of relatable experiences coupled with INWARD inspirations and takeaways that will help to transform your life. Each story is a stand-alone, while the sum is also the greater of its parts. It is a journey in itself that will help to shift you, and provide simple yet actionable ways to move forward better than where you are today. You will experience tales that share more about each series of choices, and how we can choose our responses and take forward-moving actions.
Whether you are an accomplished worldly adventurer or simply enjoy time with your dog in the backyard, you will soon connect better with your own pathway. WELCOME TO YOUR NEW JOURNEY.
How to Get
the Most Out of This Book:
This book is composed of OUTSIDE stories coupled with INWARD inspiration and takeaways. Each story is a standalone, while the sum is also the greater of its parts. It is a journey in itself that will help shift you in your path and provide simple yet actionable ways to move forward being better than where you are today.
In the pages ahead you will experience tales, relatability, and takeaways that will give you insight into each series of steps and how we can choose our responses to create forward-moving actions. This book is meant to entertain your mind and pour into your spirit.
You’ll want to “binge watch” the stories and lessons in this book while relating to them for yourself and developing your own map to your best self. From there you can follow the pathway that allows you to be the steward of your own stories, enrich your own life, and, in turn, impact others.

Speaking
Chris is the CEO of Agora Eversole Marketing Agency and also delivers highly educational marketing talks. He is also a podcast host, co-hosting The Bank marketing Show which is well into its third season. His agency team works with the banking industry and other clients across 17 states.
