The Way of Excellence

A Guide to True Greatness and Deep Satisfaction in a Chaotic World

Description

A practical guide to realizing our potential amid the chaos of modern life and learning how to reconnect to ourselves, our work, and each other by focusing on the pursuit of excellence, by bestselling author and performance coach Brad Stulberg.

"An absolutely beautiful book."—Steve Kerr, nine-time NBA Champion; Coach of the Golden State Warriors and Team USA

Whether you are practicing guitar, pushing your limits at the gym, leading a team, honing a craft, studying medicine, or giving yourself the time and space to finally write that book, the pursuit of excellence is a big part of what makes life worth living—and it is for all of us. Unlike "pseudo-excellence," which is about hustle culture and hacks, genuine excellence is about challenging yourself in worthwhile endeavors, focusing on what matters most, and expressing the unique qualities that make you who you are. Too often, we get caught up in convenience and distraction to the detriment of our true potential. The good news is that we can set ourselves on a better path, one that includes more aliveness and resonance, more connection to self and others.

Here, Stulberg finds convergence between modern science, age-old philosophy, and daily practice to explain that we are wired to strive for excellence—it is what we are here to do, core to our humanity. Yet our environment often works against us. The path he shares to reclaim excellence means learning about:

  • Defining, living, and working in alignment with your values
  • Cultivating focus and concentration
  • The power of prioritizing consistency over intensity
  • Building durable confidence
  • The connection between mastery and mattering
  • Developing the courage to care deeply
  • Designing environments that support excellence
  • Selecting goals based not just on what you want to achieve, but on who you want to become
  • Overcoming the traps, pitfalls, and barriers to excellence including alienation, chasing a never-ending supply of dopamine, and addiction to external validation and the opinions of others
  • Applying the principles and insights of excellence to one's organizations and communities

At its core, excellence is a deeply-fulfilling process of becoming—the best performer, and person, you can be. 

About the author(s)

Brad Stulberg researches, writes, and coaches on performance, well-being, and sustainable excellence. He is the bestselling author of The Practice of Groundedness and Master of Change. Stulberg regularly contributes to the New York Times and his work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal and The Atlantic, among many other outlets. He serves as the co-host of the podcast "excellence, actually" and is on faculty at the University of Michigan. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina.

Reviews

"An absolutely beautiful book that captures a lot of what I believe as a coach. There is power in committing to a process mindset, both for an individual and for a team. The gratification that comes from truly losing one’s self in that process is an amazing gift. It brings joy, peace of mind, and a sense of pride. These are things we frequently talk about with the Warriors, and I believe are part of our success." — Steve Kerr, 9 time NBA Champion, Coach of the Golden State Warriors and Team USA

"A transformative read for aspiring high performers of all disciplines and all levels. Brad’s words help me to hone my own process and ensure I'm keeping the most important things the most important things. This book is the best reminder that the way we do what we do matters." — Chelsea Sodaro, Ironman World Champion

"In The Way of Excellence, readers are invited to rethink what it truly means to be at their best—not through perfectionism or shallow success, but through purposeful growth and meaningful engagement. Drawing on science, philosophy, and stories from world-class performers, the book reveals how excellence is a deeply human process. Stulberg offers a powerful alternative to burnout culture and digital distraction, showing how anyone can cultivate a life of focus, vitality, and authentic achievement." — Charles Duhigg, author of the bestsellers The Power of Habit and Supercommunicators

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