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    New Book Explains the Life-Changing Potential of a Mindset of ‘Gameness’

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    Submitted by Shelly Cole

    CLEARWATER, FL  — In his new book, Gameness: Land on Your Feet, Not on Your Feelings, licensed counselor and family therapist David Dennis explores what he calls “life’s most important attribute” and the ways in which “gameness” can help people live their lives to their fullest potential.

    “How would you play a game that you knew you couldn’t lose?” Dennis asks in his book. “That anticipation of success is an example of gameness, and it is always a game-changer. It shifts your perspective, which in turn provides you with a fresh new sense of confidence, purpose, and motivation.”

    Dennis knows a thing or two about the power of shifting his perspective and setting a more positive course for his life. After his father’s premature death and his mother’s downward spiral into alcoholism, Dennis was removed from the only home he’d ever known by Child Protective Services. Years later, his mother died in a housefire of her own making. The trauma was overwhelming.

    Through a newfound faith in God and an education in marriage and family counseling, Dennis was able to find a healthy detachment from his past trauma and start seeing his life as a potential to be realized — not a problem to be solved. His personal and professional journeys revealed much about change, growth, purpose and, of course, gameness, and he shares what he learned between the covers of his book.

    Gameness is divided into four sections, each of which takes a deep dive into four defining characteristics of gameness and the choices people can make to live according to these attributes:

    – Upgrade Your Perspective: A Never-Quit Mindset

    – Fulfill Your Potential: Resoluteness to a Purpose

    – Tackle Your Problems: A Fighting Spirit

    – Master Your Performance: The Will Required to Act

    These aren’t academic concepts to Dennis. He has lived them, refined them, and now, he’s sharing his valuable insights to help readers unlock the life-changing possibilities of developing a mindset of gameness.

    “We will live each day in the face of adversity that demands something of us,” Dennis said. “It’s this universal truth that makes gameness life’s most important attribute.”

    About the Author

    David Dennis is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Eckerd Connects, one of the nation’s largest nonprofits providing workforce development, Job Corps, juvenile justice and child welfare services across the country. He has earned certifications as a licensed professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, and childcare administrator. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma Baptist University and a master’s degree in marriage and family counseling from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Becky, live in Clearwater, Florida. They have five grown children.

    Learn more at www.GamenessLeadership.com, or connect with the author at www.linkedin.com/in/david-dennis-796845227. 

     

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