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Acknowledgments<br />

My thanks go to my mother, who has always believed in me; to Renée, my<br />

wife of eighteen years and now friend for life, who has always stood by me; and to<br />

our precious daughter Amber, who is our proudest accomplishment. <strong>The</strong>y have<br />

all been my own personal <strong>Slight</strong> <strong>Edge</strong>.<br />

A special thanks to Jim Rohn, whose teachings have had a profound impact<br />

on me. It’s often his wisdom you hear in these words.<br />

To John David Mann, my co-author, who brought his craft, passion, literary<br />

magic and good cheer to the project and made our book shine. To John Milton<br />

Fogg for his insights and his support, and for helping to get the ball rolling.<br />

To Todd Eliason and Reed Bilbray who brought their brilliance to this revised<br />

edition. To my close friend Stuart Johnson for helping this book, a dream of mine<br />

for many years, to finally come to pass.<br />

To Amber Olson who has been the driving force in bringing to light this<br />

revised edition. It would not have happened without her passion and <strong>Slight</strong> <strong>Edge</strong><br />

persistence. She continues to make me proud by living the <strong>Slight</strong> <strong>Edge</strong> in every<br />

area of her life.<br />

And to all who know they have greatness deep inside them—and that it’s<br />

just a <strong>Slight</strong> <strong>Edge</strong> away.<br />

A special thanks to those already living the <strong>Slight</strong> <strong>Edge</strong> philosophy, many of<br />

whose stories you will read in this book. <strong>The</strong>y are the inspiration for this revised<br />

edition and are living proof of the power of the <strong>Slight</strong> <strong>Edge</strong>.

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