If you’re reading this, I know you’re committed to continual improvement. You understand how important certain principles have been to your success and happiness in life. For example: having a “can
do” attitude and never giving up can do powerful things for you.
Can you imagine how
different your life would have been if you’d learned these principles as a child?
I’d like to tell you about one man who has been teaching these principles to children for over 16 years. Elliott Neff is a National Master in chess who helps children develop life skills through the game of chess. His company, Chess4Life, has positively impacted thousands of students per week.
Now he’s written a new book to help teach children life skills. A Pawn's Journey tells the uplifting story of April, a disheartened teen who is introduced to the game of chess and mentored by a school counselor. Her mindset changes as she learns invaluable life lessons through the game of chess.
Entrepreneurs’ Organization Founder Verne Harnish calls it, “A must read for parents who are serious about their children’s success in school, college and life.”
To celebrate the release of the book, Elliott has created a charitable campaign to benefit Title I teachers and students in need. I hope you will join me in supporting this effort by gifting a book (and free chess lessons)
to a deserving student or teacher. Click here to see how you can help.
And of course, you may buy the book for yourself, your child or grandchild. To say thanks, Elliott will give your child 3 months of online chess lessons free.
Wishing you much happiness and success,
P.S. Partial proceeds of the book are supporting a non-profit in Uganda, providing chess lessons and meals to children living in the slums of Uganda, as depicted in the true story in the Disney film Queen of Katwe. Go here to help now.
All the Best,
Dave