Change the Formula: A Conversation Around Change and Fear
Stop waiting for a revolution. Start making a choice.
Let's be honest: The idea of "change" can feel exhausting. We're constantly sold a story of dramatic, overnight transformation that feels both intimidating and completely unrealistic. What if the real secret to a different life isn't a complete overhaul, but a series of small, consistent shifts?
This is the powerful premise of Marklyn T. Johnson's Change the Formula. The book feels less like a rigid instruction manual and more like a candid, motivational chat with a wise and funny friend. Johnson, drawing on his background as a speaker and comedian, cuts through the noise with a refreshing blend of hard-earned wisdom and relatable humor.
The Problem Isn't You-It's Your Old Formula
At the heart of the book is a compassionate look at fear. Instead of treating it as a weakness to be conquered, Johnson reframes it as a natural part of the process. He shows how acknowledging fear's role in holding you back can actually become the first step toward genuine growth, confidence, and purpose.
So, what's the old "formula" he wants you to change? It's the myth that change has to be huge and immediate. This book breaks down an accessible path built on the idea of progress in small percentages. It's about identifying the subtle patterns in your thoughts and decisions that keep you stuck, and learning to shift them-one percent at a time.
Inside, you will discover the practical framework to:
* Identify the specific obstacles standing in your way-not the symptoms, but the root causes.
* Face Your Fears with honesty and courage, learning to use that energy for forward momentum.
* Reframe Your Thinking to empower, rather than limit, you.
* Push Through toward the lasting transformation you seek.
Change the Formula is a potent reminder that while change is a constant force in life, progress is a deliberate choice. Through personal stories and straight-talk, Marklyn T. Johnson gives you the tools to stop waiting for a revolution and start making that choice-intentionally, every single day.