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Sunday, June 22, 2008
Livin' The DreamHello fellow bowling fanatics! My new book, Livin' The Dream: How to Get What You Want, Find True
Meaning and Save the World By Bowling is available at long last...not that you were waiting for it, more like I just finally
finished it.
The book is about my experiences as a junior bowler, my time at the PBA, and my current crazy involvement
in bowling and what those things have taught me about life. There's a lot of great stuff in there about bowling
juniors with Robert Smith, working with Chris Peters and Steve Miller and having dinner with Dick Weber. But even if
you're not a bowling nut, you will still enjoy the read.
The reason I wrote the book was because a few years
back, I was at a really low (I mean really low...Owen Wilson low) emotional point in my life (in spite of having nearly everything
I had ever wanted) and by some stroke of luck (and my sister's advice) I was shown the light. What has resulted
since is another chance and I wanted to share the story with the world in hopes that it might help other people who might
be having a tough time figuring out this crazy thing we call life.
Right now, I'm at Bowl Expo in Orlando,
and tomorrow I'll be giving a speech to a few hundred IBPSIA and USBC attendees about my life and the book. I hope
to have a video of the speech up on this site in the next few days.
I'm also in the midst of retooling
the website so that it is geared around the book and also another program that I'll be working on this summer called Bowling
Appreciation. So you'll definitely want to check back often to see what's new on those fronts.
Anyways, off to the Expo and here's a link for you to check out an excerpt of my book and to pick up a copy.
Talk to you soon!
Jason
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LIVIN' THE DREAM:
How
to get what you want, find true meaning and save the world by bowling!
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR
Q:
What is the book about?
A: The book is about how the valuable lessons
I learned through my lifelong involvement in bowling saved my life and transformed me from an unhappy cynic into a blissfully
happy optimist.
Q: What made you decide to write it?
A: I had been out of the bowling industry for about two years and I had hit a very low point in my attitude about
life. Through the help of a family member, I was able to rediscover the important lessons about success, spirituality and
connecting with others. I was so excited about this transformation that I decided to write a book that attempts to detail
the metamorphosis while outlining the important lessons I remembered.
Q: How is this
book different from other self-help books?
A: The book is different in a number of ways.
First, I am a very unlikely person to have written a self-help book. If you had known me before I'd written the book, you'd
know precisely what I mean. But that fact alone reveals how strongly I felt about writing it, because I knew that if I could
change for the better, then I felt anyone could do it and that there was a good chance that I could help a lot of people by
describing the process and arranging the pieces in a way that could be easily understood.
The
other key point of difference is the way the book is arranged. The story is structured into three parts, The Method, Some
Cool Tricks and For the Hard-Core Cynics, each of which contain the important lessons I wanted to share. Every chapter is
also broken up with a narrative of my personal story, told for the purpose of detailing my amazing attitude transformation.
It begins with the extremely low point when others felt the need to reach out to help me to remember the important things
in life and goes on to detail the many people that helped me to learn the most important life lessons, including: my childhood
friend Robert Smith, my father (a former President of Disneyland International), PBA Chairman Chris Peters and former PBA
CEO Steve Miller.
Q: Is the book as funny as your blogs?
A: Yes! But there is also a serious side too.
Q: How is your book different from
something like The Secret?
A: My book is similar to The Secret
in that it proposes a method for success, but it is different in a number of ways. First, it is a bit more practical when
it comes to outlining the method for achieving success. The Secret comes very close to describing a similar method
for success in its "Ask, Believe, Receive" mantra. In my book, the first two of these elements ("Ask"
and "Believe") are integral (although I call them "Dream" and "Self-Belief"), but I believe
there has to be some proactive work done to achieve the goal. I call it hard work (which turns a lot of people off, of course)
but to use the model of The Secret, you would simply replace the word "Receive" with "Retrieve."
The best part of all this (and the good news for the folks who don't want to have to work hard) is that once you decide on
what you want and then you begin to believe you can get it, the work is no longer hard, but becomes a fun activity that fills
your days with joy and purpose.
Second, my book spends a significant amount of time discussing
how to deal with your success once you've attained it (and that conducting yourself in this manner before
you reach your goals will actually help you get there even faster). Probably the best way to describe my
book is that it's a cross between The Secret and the late Randy Pausch's book, The Last Lecture.
But I also quote a number of more research-driven books like Malcolm Gladwell's Blink, Sam Harris' The
End of Faith and Steven Pinker's The Blank Slate to help me make my point.
Q: Do you have to be a bowler to like this book?
A: Absolutely
not! Bowling obviously plays a major role (although it really serves more as the setting rather than as the primary focal
point) because of my involvement with the sport my whole life. But the lessons bowling taught me are lessons I could have
learned if I had chosen to be a golfer or a doctor or a writer (oops, I guess that one's a bad example now). My hope is that
the book will find its way into the hands of people who don't bowl and that these people will come away with a new appreciation
for bowlers and the sport of bowling.
Q: What is your goal with the book?
A: That is a simple one. To help as many people as possible to experience the gift of embracing an optimistic way
of life and to help them reap its many rewards.