Each card below is a different way to lead with the one-day immersion. Same day, same documents, same price, same guarantee. The question is which angle feels most like you, and which one the right person would recognize themselves in.
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The angle: lead with what you walk out holding.
One structured day with John Anderson. You begin without the documents. You leave holding both, named and finished. Every serious decision you make in the decade ahead will have a clearer foundation because of them.
Claim your dayThe angle: name the gap between how you measure the business and how you measure yourself.
The Legacy Map and Character Compass are your personal scorecard. Built in one day with John, and referenced for a decade. John models this practice in his own life. What form it takes in yours is yours to decide. If the day is not worth far more than what you paid, you pay nothing.
The angle: remove every reason to hesitate before the decision has to be made.
If you do not believe the day was worth it, you do not pay. The 80% who continue to full coaching is the evidence. The guarantee is simply the confidence to let you find out for yourself.
The only question is whether one day with John is worth $4,000 to get clear on who you are and where you are going. Given the guarantee, the answer is almost always yes.
The angle: the rules that made a great leader in a stable era are the wrong rules now.
Why the old scorecard persists
Under exponential-pace change, leaders keep reaching for the familiar scorecard even when it no longer fits.
The part of the brain that decides how to decide defaults to tried-and-true patterns when change accelerates. That is not a character flaw. It is protection under pressure.
The immersion interrupts that default by creating a different kind of reference point.
The Legacy Map and Character Compass function as a stable inner horizon for the decision-making system. Not a metaphor. The actual mechanism that makes values-anchored choices possible when everything around you is moving fast.
The angle: the clarity most leaders spend a decade searching for can be finished in one day.
You have invested years into building what you lead. Spend one day building the clarity that makes everything ahead of you worth it.
Claim your day