Breaking Records: 21 Lessons from 21 Record Attempts by David Rush. Published June 4, 2020.
How does someone go from “not smart enough” for the gifted program in elementary school to winning the top electrical engineering lab prize at MIT? Can someone picked last for flag football (because he couldn’t catch the ball) go on to become the world’s fastest juggler – catching more balls in a minute than anyone has ever caught before? How does someone go from looking through the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® book as a child, marveling at all the amazing things others have done, to breaking more than 150 records in less than 5 years?
David Rush shares his journey from ordinary to extraordinary, telling stories with real-life lessons from his record attempts and inspiring his audience to dream big and accomplish more than they ever thought possible. The lessons learned along the way can be used by anyone in any field to find more success and turn failures into accomplishments.
Breaking Records: 21 Lessons from 21 Record Attempts. Available now in Paperback and Kindle.
In my debut book I encourage all to not view a person with skills and abilities that appear to be far beyond our own as naturally endowed, but to recognize that each of us is capable of extraordinary feats. I give examples of concrete steps each of us can take to improve and change our lives for the better as I illustrate my points from my first 21 world record attempts.