The man who died and lived happily ever after is a fact-based novel about Steve Wyden, a 37-year old careerist who, though highly successful professionally, burns his candle from both ends.
After literally having been pulled out of the jaws of death, Steve wakes up in a hospital faced with the statistical reality that he has a 90% failure expectancy to sustainably change his lifestyle. In addition to his health conditions, he is suspended from work as an internal review board is investigating irregularities in one of the business transactions Steve was in charge of.
In desperation and with no one to turn to, Steve drives out to an old fisher village, where he used to spend the summers when he was a kid. Through a series of unexpected meetings and events he discovers the road to sustainable transformational change, what research has revealed in fields of science, leadership, stress, motivation and how our human brains actually are wired.
But most importantly, he exposes what the few do differently, who live their lives to the fullest, squeezing out every drop of the time they have available, living their best, vibrant life, which ultimately allows him to define his path, the path to his best life!
Jesper Hagberg has successfully driven transformational and complex change programs in global environments for over 25 years.
He is today leading a consultancy company, Convrt, which helps companies and individuals worldwide drive sustainable transformational change initiatives.
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