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WINNING IDENTITY: How to Turn Struggle into Strength and Identity into Power
by Omer Chesner
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Synopsis
What if your greatest pain was never meant to break you — but to build you?
Winning Identity is a raw, honest journey into the making of mental strength.
Omer Chesner shares his story — from injury, doubt, and failure to the rebirth of discipline, purpose, and relentless drive.
This is not ...
Winning Identity is a raw, honest journey into the making of mental strength.
Omer Chesner shares his story — from injury, doubt, and failure to the rebirth of discipline, purpose, and relentless drive.
This is not ...
What if your greatest pain was never meant to break you — but to build you?
Winning Identity is a raw, honest journey into the making of mental strength.
Omer Chesner shares his story — from injury, doubt, and failure to the rebirth of discipline, purpose, and relentless drive.
This is not another “motivation” book.
It’s a guide to remembering who you are when everything falls apart.
It’s about learning how to run when you feel broken, how to fight when you’re tired, and how to rise when life knocks you down.
Inside this book, you’ll learn how to:
Turn pain into fuel instead of fear
Build habits that last when motivation fades
Reconnect with your true identity and inner fire
Lead yourself first — so you can lead others
Every page carries a reminder:
You don’t need to be perfect to change — you just need to begin.
If you’ve ever felt lost, burned out, or stuck — Winning Identity will help you find the fire again.
Not because someone lit it for you — but because you’ll learn how to light it yourself.
🔥 For readers of David Goggins, Jocko Willink, and James Clear — this is a book about grit, discipline, and the unstoppable power of identity.
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