W.I.N. Newsletter Special - If I Knew Then 2: Warrior Reflections
Published: Mon, 03/28/11
Then 2: Warrior Reflections is now available at
www.warriorspiritbooks.com.
The book will also be available to the ILEETA Conference in April.
We have a special introductory price of just $20.00 until the end
of April.
Here is what Dan Marcou and Brian McKenna had to say about the book:
There is an age old question, "The easy way or the hard way?" The
series, "If I Knew Then" allows any officer to learn the easy way,
what well respected law enforcement professionals learned the hard
way.
The contributors offer rock solid advice on a variety of topics.
For example Chip Huth paves the way for readers to follow "The
Warrior's Path," and prepare officers to prevail in all struggles
faced on the street. Harvey Hedden enlightens the reader on how to
prevail, during the struggles that occur within a police agency.
Brian Willis gives the reader an eye opening perspective that will
help officers emotionally survive in both arenas.
We've all had a trainer, who shared advice, a tactic, or philosophy
that was so profound and meaningful that we internalized it,
carried it with us and made it our own throughout our careers. This
trainer was the proverbial "Yoda," who seemed to know everything
that we wanted to know and needed to know. Some of us survived the
dangers of law enforcement, because that trainer was willing to
share.
The reader of "If I Knew Then: Warrior Reflections" will discover
they will be able to glean pearls of wisdom from not just one but
many police "Yoda's." These nationally recognized law enforcement
professionals acquired these insights the hard way, over decades of
police service. You on the other hand will attain them the easy way
after a few hours of enlightening and life enhancing reading.
Lt. Dan Marcou (Ret.)
Author of The Calling: The Making of a Veteran Cop, S.W.A.T. Blue
Knights in Black Armor and Nobody's Heroes
If I Knew Then 2: Warrior Reflections is an impressive collection
of essays from seasoned police veterans with stories about what
they have learned from the world's toughest teacher--experience.
Looking back over their many years of service, the contributors
reflect on the experiences that have taught them their most
valuable lessons about police work, service to others, and the
warrior spirit. This is an easy-to-read book with a depth of
real-world wisdom that will leave you thinking long after you have
put it down. I highly recommend it.
Brian McKenna
Author of Officer Down! Lessons From The Street
Go to www.warriorspiritbooks.com now to order your copy and take
advantage of the special introductory pricing.
I have also attached the foreword written by Chuck Remsberg.
Take care.
Brian Willis
www.winningmindtraining.com
www.warriorspiritbooks.com