This may be the most challenging part of writing a book. Not because I am short on people to acknowledge—quite the opposite. There are so many people who have touched my life and made a significant impact that it would simply be impossible to thank them all in the next few pages. In fact, doing so could probably take up an entire book itself. The sequel to this book could be titled: The Miracle Morning ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. I don’t know that too many people would buy it, but I would definitely enjoy writing it.
First, I have to give deep thanks to the woman who carried me around for 9 1/2 months and gave me the miracle of life—Mom. I love you so much. Thank you for always believing in me, and disciplining me when I needed it. I still need it. Oh, and you need to come visit more often! :)
Dad, of all my best friends, you are my best friend. I am the man I am today because of the father you have been for me my entire life. You have instilled so many values and qualities in me, which I am even more grateful for now that I know I will be passing them on to my children. I love you, Dad.
To Hayley, you’re the best sister ever. Hands down. No competition. However, not only are you a great sister, you truly are one of my best friends. You are authentic, supportive, kind, and you’re almost as funny as I am! Seriously, I am so grateful that YOU are my sister—I couldn’t imagine a better one.
To the real-life woman of my dreams—Ursula. You are everything that I have ever wanted in a wife, and so many things I never knew I needed, but now could never live without. I still marvel at how perfect you are for me, and I couldn’t be more grateful to be creating and sharing our lives together. And how ‘bout them cute kids we made, huh? Thank you for blessing me with Sophie and Halsten. With you at the helm, I know our family is destined for a lifetime of love and happiness.
To Sophie and Halsten, I know you can’t read this yet, but I love you both so much. Thank you for each being everything I ever wanted in a child. I couldn’t be more grateful for the joy and happiness that you bring to my life everyday.
To my aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents, I am so thankful for the immeasurable amount of love that you have always shown me. I love you all and I will always cherish the times we’ve shared together. I look forward to many more!
To my in-laws—Marek, Maryla, Steve, Linda, Adam, and Ania—I am grateful to be a part of your family.
To my best friends—my circle of influence—any guy would be lucky to have any one of you in his life, and I somehow ended up with ALL of you! We’ve shared A LOT of great times together, but beyond that, it is who you are that makes me strive to be better. If it is true that we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with, I’ve got nothing to worry about! For your lifelong friendship, I love you: Jeremy Katen, Jon Berghoff, Matt Recore, Jon Vroman, Jesse Levine, Brad Weimert, Ruth Fields, John Ruhlin, Peter Voogd, Tony Carlston, Teddy Watson, Larry Rodriguez, Alex Hayden, and Brian Bedel. To my many friends that I may not have mentioned here, know that it’s not because I don’t love you. I do.
To my extended family at Cutco and Vector——I can’t thank you enough for the incredible opportunity you work so hard to provide for people, every day. To the Presidents, Bruce Goodman, Al DiLeonardo, and John Whelpley, and Executive VP, Amar Davé—I think it’s safe to say that each person I thank from this point forward is able to make the impact they do largely because of your leadership. Thank you for your extraordinary influence and the impact you have made in my life. To the Region Leaders—Jeff Bry, Earl Kelly, Scott Dennis, P.J. Potter, Loyd Reagan, and Mike Muriel, as well as the Division Managers, thank you for helping to shape my character, and continuing to give me opportunities to positively impact your people.
To my friends on the Cutco and Vector Executive teams: Jeff Kunkel, Fred Glaeser, John Kane, Steve Pokrzyk, Trent Booth, Adam Jester, and Scott Gorrell—your selfless efforts positively impact the lives of thousands of people, including my own. I sincerely appreciate each of you. I would also like to thank the Stitt family for providing the foundation for all that is great about Cutco.
Thank you to the leaders and my friends at Vector Canada—Joe Cardillo, Angie MacDougall, Rhancha Connell, Sherrie Dickie, Michael Smith, and Mike McDonald. Joe and Angie, it’s been years since the first time you invited me to speak at one of your conferences, and I remember being so excited that I could finally officially call myself an “international” speaker! You are always so generous, and I hope the trend of speaking at your events continues for many years to come.
Thank you to my writing and editing gurus—Joel D and Sue Canfield. You were the catalyst that finally got me writing again. This book wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for your expertise and accountability.
To my brilliant friend and the creator of BookMama.com, Linda Sivertsen—you are so talented and have such a gift for making any author’s book idea into a bestselling masterpiece. Thank you for contributing your gifts to this book.
To Gail Lynne Goodwin, Ambassador of Inspiration at InspireMeToday.com. You are simply one of the nicest, most generous and inspiring people I have ever met. I’m grateful to have you in my life, and I can’t wait to go sailing with you.
To the mentors, teachers, and authors who continue to lead through your example of courage and selflessness, and from whom I’ve learned so much: Robin Sharma, Brendon Burchard, Tony Robbins, Dave Durand, Tim Ferris, Matthew Kelly, Rudy Ruettiger, Anthony “AB” Burke, Jeff Sooey, Wayne Dyer, Bill and Steve Harris, James Malinchak, Stephanie Chandler, Roger Crawford, Kevin Bracy, Will Bowen, John Maxwell, T. Harv Eker, Eckart Tolle, Dave Ramsey, Andrew Cohen, Ken Wilber, Seth Godin, Derek Sivers, Chris Brogan, Jonathan Sprinkles, Jonathan Budd, and Michael Ellsberg.
To Kevin Bracy, you deserve significant credit. I was sitting in your seminar just days before my first Miracle Morning, and your words were the catalyst for me to overcome my limiting belief that I was not a “morning person.” You reminded me, “If you want your life to be different, you have to be willing to do something different, first.” I may have never attempted to wake up at 5AM—let alone written this book—if it weren’t for you. Thank you.
To James Malinchak, you also deserve significant credit here. When I shared The Miracle Morning with you for the first time, you got excited, and you expanded my vision: “Hal, I don’t think you even see how big this is going to be, and how many people this is going to impact!” You have personally inspired tens of thousands of authors, speakers, and coaches to believe in their message, see it bigger, and impact more people. You did that for me, and I can’t thank you enough.
To J. Brad Britton, you taught me one of the most valuable lessons, which I continue to live my life by and share with anyone who will listen—do the right thing, not the easy thing. You don’t just teach it; you live it.
To Adam Stock, thank you for always adding value and wisdom to my life. Your profitability coaching has been invaluable!
To my assistant, Linda: you work so hard to ensure that our clients are well taken care of. Thank you so much for all that you do, and all of the value that you add to my life and to my family.
To the students, teachers, counselors and advisors at every college or high school that I have ever spoken at: thank you for allowing me the opportunity to live my purpose through adding value to your lives.
To my private and VIP Success Coaching clients: I consider it a great privilege to be your Coach, and I thank you for allowing me to support you in achieving your goals and constantly becoming better versions of yourselves. Whether or not you realize it, I learn as much from you as you do from me. Again, thank you for allowing me to be your Coach.
To everyone who supported the launch of this book, your selflessness and commitment to paying forward the benefits you’ve received from The Miracle Morning have left me speechless. First, I have to thank TMM Launch Team—what a blast it was working with you to promote this book. I will forever be grateful and indebted to you. Special thanks to Kyle Smith, Isaac Stegman, Geri Azinger, Marc Ensign, Colleen Elliot Linder, Dashama, Mark Hartley, Dave Powders, Jon Berghoff, Jon Vroman, Jeremy Katen, Ryan Whiten, Robert Gonzalez, Carey Smolenski, Ryan Casey, and Greg Strine.
Finally, to you, the reader: thank you for allowing me to be a part of your life. Let’s keep connecting on Facebook, Twitter, and through The Miracle Morning Community. Please let me know how you’re doing, and if there is ever anything I can do to add value to your life or support a cause you believe in, please don’t hesitate to let me know. All right, now stop reading and start creating. Never settle. Create the life you deserve to live, and help others to do the same.