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Finishing Strong
A Leader’s Guide to Courageous Living
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Eric Peoples
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You’re successful. The title, the income, the respect, the wins—on paper, you’ve made it.
But somewhere along the way, you started drowning. Not in water—in meaninglessness. In long hours, missed moments, and the quiet fear that you’re climbing the wrong ladder.
In May 1993, forty yards from shore in Maui, Eric Peoples faced a defining moment that exposed the lie behind achievement—and awakened a life-altering question: Will you choose yourself, or something bigger?
This is not a “work-life balance” book. It’s a call to war—the war between convenience and conviction, success and significance, comfort and calling.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
- Expose the three lies that sabotage significance: “Success equals significance,” “More time later,” and “They need me”
- Recognize Resistance—the voice that sounds reasonable but keeps you small—and learn how to fight back
- Dismantle fear instead of managing it, so you stop negotiating with the life you were made to live
- Turn your origin story into ammunition—mining pain for purpose and using your story to serve others
- Build your “OPUS”—your life’s work and contribution—before the dash between your birth and death runs out
- Have the courageous conversations you’ve been postponing with your spouse, your kids, your team, and yourself
- Define success by the only scoreboard that matters: who is better because you existed
Eric Peoples is a leadership educator, entrepreneur, executive coach, and pastor committed to helping high-achieving leaders bridge the gap between success and significance—so they don’t just finish, they finish well.
Stop drowning in success.
Start building a life that matters—and finish strong.