The Inside Track

by Peter Sage

About the Book

What happens when you put a non-criminal and one of the world’s top experts in personal growth, into one of the toughest prisons in the UK? In 2017, that’s exactly what happened to Peter Sage when, during a civil matter, he was found in contempt of court. What unfolded next has become a masterclass in how to turn adversity to your advantage.

The Inside Track is the collection of 11 private letters that Peter sent to his elite coaching groups throughout his 6-month sentence. Written in a conversational style, each one breaks down the actual tools, techniques and insights he uses and shows you how to face any problem in your life from a place of power, not force. How to stay calm and positive when life hits you with a bat and turn your biggest challenges into your greatest achievements.

As you follow this unique and incredible story, you’ll discover not only how Peter was able to thrive in a place where angels fear to tread, but also leave a lasting mark that is now helping thousands of lives.

About the Author

Peter Sage is a well-known international serial entrepreneur, best-selling author and expert in human behaviour. He is a highly sought-after speaker and coach and has spoken on five continents, sharing the stage with the likes of Sir Richard Branson and President Bill Clinton.

Due to his depth of experience, teaching style and unique way of looking at life, Peter’s seminars and programmes have frequently been ranked amongst the most impactful in the world.

In 2013 he was awarded the distinguished Brand Laureate Award from the Asian Pacific Brands Foundation for extraordinary individuals. Previous winners include; Nelson Mandela, Steve Jobs, Hilary Clinton & Tiger Woods. In 2015 he was named one of the greatest leaders and entrepreneurs by Inspiring Leadership Now alongside Sir Richard Branson, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.

Peter is an accomplished athlete having completed several marathons and the formidable Marathon des Sables – widely recognized as the toughest footrace in the world. He also competed at British Championship level indoor rowing, is a qualified open water diver, an experienced skydiver, national champion marksman and a long-standing member of the infamous Dangerous Sports Club. In addition, he has been patron of two registered charities and has personally raised over $1m dollars for good causes all over the world.

He is a global citizen and lives with his fiancée and two dogs.

Email: happytohelp@petersage.com
www.petersage.com

Private Coaching: www.petersage.com/private-coaching/
Elite Mentorship Forum: www.petersage.com/emf
Masters Circle: www.petersage.com/masters-circle/
Inspirational Speaker: www.petersage.com/book-peter/

Amazon Central Author Page – www.amazon.com/-/e/B00IJC229I
Goodreads Author Page – www.goodreads.com/PeterSage

Interview with Peter Sage

Please share a bit about your journey to become a published author?

I have previous best selling books on amazon and have known Julie for about 15 years. She even got married in my home in Vancouver. Watching her own journey of creating Influence Publishing and the success she has created for so many authors has been amazing. She worked with me on this project virtually with weekly calls and was always there to support.

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How does the writing process work for you? Do you schedule a time every day, work madly when inspiration hits or ?

When I first started writing it was awkward and there was little consistency. Sometimes I’d write for a few hours and other times I’d go days without going back to the manuscript. With The Inside Track, it was different. I actually wrote it while spending time in Prison as a non-criminal for contempt. I guess that’s not the best strategy to recommend to other authors though haha.

What did you find most difficult about the writing and publishing process? What was the easiest?

Most difficult about writing is when I go over the content, I tend to tweak more and more and have the book reedited. As for publishing, it is more of learning the process of publishing the book in different sources.

What title (or titles) have you released? Please include a short synopsis of what your book is (or books are) about.

The Inside Track – An Inspirational Guide To Conquering Adversity is very unique. In fact, it was never meant to be a book but instead a series of private letters to my coaching clients showing them the tools on how I was coping and still happy in one of the toughest environments I’d ever faced. Every two weeks whilst going through the ordeal, I would send them a ‘running commentary’ of what was happening and at the same time teach them a syllabus of techniques and insights that would help them in everyday life.  The title of the book should probably be called ‘How to be happy in prison – and anywhere else’ as that’s kind of what it is. However, as the story unfolds you start to see the impact the work has, not just on myself but also many of the prisoners I was working with and coaching. It has been called by many, including New York Times bestselling authors, the most incredible book on personal growth they have ever read. I’m pretty humbled by that and it makes the decision to publish the letters the right one.

Other books I have written include – 5 Keys To Master Your Life, I AM: The Power Of Reinventing Yourself and I am a co-author of Lessons Learned from the Recession.

Do you have any new books in the planning or writing stage?

Yes, my next book ‘Earth School’ will be a definitive guide on how to understand the nature of challenges and problems in your life.

What is the biggest take away that you think people will get from reading The Inside Track?

We all have certain fears and we all face certain problems. Whether it’s in business, relationships, health or life in general. Without a strong tool set combined with the right mindset, we can be paralyzed by our challenges rather than use them as an opportunity to become our best self. The Inside Track is an owners manual that provides anyone with a step by step guide to rising above any of the challenges they face.

What would you like readers to know about you?

I have spent 30 years in personal growth, with 15 years of that working as a Trainer with Anthony Robbins. This gave me a strong grounding in understanding human behavior and the unconscious patterns that run us. On top of that I have been a serial entrepreneur since I was 17, building many multinational companies. My passion for sharing my insights has seen me share the stage with the likes of President Bill Clinton and Sir Richard Branson. I’m blessed to live the life I love – empowering others to realize more of their own potential and greatness.