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The Compass [Hardcover]

Tammy Kling (Author), John Spencer Ellis (Author)
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June 2, 2009

ARE YOU LIVING THE LIFE YOU WERE DESTINED FOR?

The Compass is a life transformation novel that will guide you on a journey of self-discovery. At the core of The Compass are specific life lessons about belief systems, authenticity, and understanding who you really are in order to live out your destiny. Jonathan, the main character, escapes his suburban life after a tragedy that alters his existence and plans for the future.

Numb and paralyzed by grief, Jonathan decides to journey across the globe in an effort to realign his inner compass. He sets off with a backpack, leaving behind his career, friends, family, and home, to journey around the world. His travels begin in the dry desert of Nevada, and continue on to the pristine mountains of the Adirondacks, and then to a medieval village in Romania. In every destination Jonathan encounters one pivotal person who offers a major life lesson, and he begins to realize that each individual was placed there for a reason, and represents a specific element of life.

The Compass is a metaphor for the journey of life, with its intermittent peaks and valleys. Each destination Jonathan visits is unique with a diverse mix of people, representing the kaleidoscope of our individual lives. His journey of self-discovery will move you to contemplate your own life, gaining valuable lessons along the way.

In the tradition of The Alchemist, at its core The Compass teaches specific life lessons about belief systems, authenticity, self-empowerment, believing in dreams, and understanding who you truly are. As humans we are all connected—by love, by pain, and sometimes even by tragedies or events we cannot control. Each one of us travels a very specific and unique path, yet we are linked by experiences and emotions. In this connectedness, there is life. Reading this story will lead you to ask the ultimate question:

What will move your inner compass?

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• The film/DVD The Compass features spiritual, motivational, and inspirational leaders from across the globe, including many core cast members from The Secret. Cast members include bestselling author T. Harv Eker, as well as John Assaraf, Dr. Joe Vitale, Marie Diamond, and Dr. John Demartini. All twenty-three contributors to The Compass DVD will actively promote The Compass, the novel, through lectures, panels, websites, conferences, and e-mail blasts, utilizing a database of 2 million strong.

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About the Author

John Spencer Ellis is America's leading expert on fitness, personal development, and healthy living. John has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, FOX, FOX Sports, FOX Reality, SPIKE and ESPN. He is the fitness and lifestyle expert on Bravo's The Real Housewives of Orange County and Daybreak OC. John is a Fellow of the National Board of Fitness Examiners, the author of "How Badly Do You Want It? - Your Ultimate Guide to Optimal Fitness," and a contributor to "Power of Champions" and “Peak Vitality.” He is the producer of the documentary The Compass (Jan. 2009), and hosts The Fit Show, PersonalTrainerTV.com, The OC Body, The Spencer Power Hour, and the Ms. Fitness U.S.A and World pageants. John stars in the workout DVDs Playground Boot Camp and Kung-Fu Fitness, and has created fitness programs used by Cirque du Soleil, the U.S. Secret Service, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard. John was nominated for induction to the Fitness Hall of Fame. John is the CEO of NESTA (National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association), the Spencer Institute for Life Coaching, and the Get America Fit Foundation. He is on the Advisory Boards of the National Health, Wellness and Prevention Congress, Exercise TV, Sleep Number Bed, Medical Wellness Association, and Health Journal Television among others. He created Adventure Boot Camp, the largest fitness boot camp system in the world. His TriActive America signature series of outdoor exercise equipment is used worldwide.

Tammy Kling is an international author and literary coach to the world's leading CEO's, celebrities and individuals who want to pursue their dreams of writing a book. Her work has been featured in the NY Times, Wall Street Journal, Dateline NBC, Extra and Primetime. She has co-authored and collaborated on books with NFL players/ other athletes and the CEO’s of Dial, First Command, and executives at other major corporations such as Wrigley, The John Maxwell Group, and Wal-Mart. Her most recent release is There’s more to Life than the Corner Office; the secret to total life prosperity, (McGraw Hill/2009) Tammy guides executives, entrepreneurs, athletes, and individuals at all levels to achieve life and business transformation. The clarity of her life’s purpose is to write books that change lives.

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Jonathan's life has changed in ways that are inconceivable to him, so he takes off, not sure where he's going. At each stop in his journey he discovers something about himself that moves him along to further self-discovery. Dan John Miller presents Jonathan as a calm, somewhat detached, self-absorbed young man. Miller speaks with a conviction that makes listeners believe in the significance of Jonathan's discoveries and in the wisdom of the characters he encounters on his journey. Miller uses varying accents and vocal tones to distinguish these characters and the regions Jonathan is passing through when he meets them. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Vanguard Press (June 2, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593155425
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593155421
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,216,312 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good life lessons, May 16, 2009
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Through the course of thirteen chapters, this book teaches 10 life lessons. The authors took care to create an separate section after the story part to pull these out and briefly discuss each one in a separate section called Reader's Key. The 10 lessons are the point of the book, so in that sense it follows the traditional "10" arrangement of self-help books (which are usually arranged in 10 chapters).

The lessons are not the pabulum that passes for wisdom in many of today's books in the guidance genre. Instead, they are the deeper lessons that can be life-changing if pondered and applied. This book doesn't provide a 10-step recipe for becoming a new person or a discussion of who moved your cheese. Each of the lessons involves taking control of what life hands you and moving forward with it, instead of letting events control you.

The reader follows the protagonist (Jonathon) through his adventures and sees life lessons revealed as the story unfolds. Unfortunately, the authors try to help this process along rather than let it emerge organically (more on that, in a moment). Still, they kept things interesting enough that I started and finished this book on the same day even though it's over 200 pages long.

A few lines in the book resonated with me. For example, one of the characters said most people are on autopilot and go through their day without thinking about what they are actually doing. This has been a topic of discussion many times in the Mindconnection newsletter, and it's a concept that has profound implications.

Being an automaton makes life easier, but it leaves the richness out. It's like making coffee without adding the grounds. And it's normal. That problem is addressed through more than one of the lessons in the book. It's also a core problem that the protagonist overcomes.

If you're thinking about how to have a more fulfilling life, this book is worth reading and contemplating. But as a novel, it's rough. Reading it reminded me of a method of teaching I have seen in schools ranging from the religious to the martial arts. It involves telling a story to illustrate a point. It's not about the story, but about the point being made. The effort doesn't go into fully developing the story or the characters in it. The story exists not to be a solid story in its own right, but to provide a framework for visualizing and learning the lesson. That's what this book is, rather than a fully-developed novel.

This book has problems in dialogue and characterization. The problems are intertwined--mostly cardboard characters delivering exposition. The main character is developed fairly well and the reader can care about him, but the other characters seem to exist for the purpose of preaching to the main character.

The most egregious characterization is that of a 10-year old street urchin who is multi-lingual and exudes the wisdom of a very experienced adult. This is explained by referring to him as an "old soul." It would be better to delete this character entirely, or rewrite so he's the appropriate age and status for the dialogues and monologues attributed to him.

One egregious misuse of dialogue occurs during Jonathan's second meeting with his wife after his return. We have this intense emotional scene, and suddenly she launches into an expositional monologue that has nothing to do with the emotions the character would be feeling at that point.

Despite these flaws, the authors did manage to maintain a certain tension and did have a fairly believable plot. In Alfred Hitchcock parlance, the hero was chasing a McGuff and didn't find it until near the end. So, the potential is there for turning this into a novel that also teaches instead of merely a book that uses a story to teach.

So, what are the ten lessons? If I told you, I'd be giving away too much. But here's something to get you started. One of the characters says, "How many summers or falls do you have left, Jonathon?" Then he goes on to essentially say we can fill those remaining summers with happiness or with negative emotions. Your choice. Over the past few years, I've become fond of saying, "Life is short." That simple concept is very instructive. This book explores several ways in which it is and what to do about it.

After you read the book, you'll understand why the title, The Compass, fits so well. The ten lessons are really about getting your bearings and determining your direction. An incident can cause a compass to get stuck, so it gives you the wrong bearings. Follow it, and you go in the wrong direction. Is your life compass able to find true north, or is it stuck on a false point? Life, after all, is a journey. This book can help you make sure you're traveling in the right direction.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let Your Compass Guide You!, June 2, 2009
This review is from: The Compass (Hardcover)
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The Compass is a phenomenal book, teaching how you can go from where you are to where you want to be. The story begins with the main character's life in shambles - his career and family life are literally destroyed, in the blink of an eye. Watch this video review to learn more about the book, and you can also order the DVD at http://thecompass.tv/iDevAffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=216
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quick, easy read, December 21, 2011
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Quick, easy-to-read book, in theory, this book is very similar to the book Celestine Prophecy. It will wake up your senses. Yes, there is a reason why you meet the people that come into your life, it's just figuring the lesson to be learned.
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