The Why You Do is for every person who has ever wondered, “Why in the world do I do what I do?” and compared themselves with their friends and family in the process.
How many people truly understand who they are and why they do what they do? How many are curious and desire to learn? Does it take courage to venture into the darkness of the unknown—at any age—to discover why?
To understand, in depth, The Why You Do requires understanding the fundamentals of life encompassing a variety of environments— including early childhood experiences, educational influences and experiences, interests, skills and, of course, the natural behavior we’ve received from the genetic lottery.
The story line moves from my impressionable childhood and family relationships, to adulthood—marriage, education, workplace experiences, church, and community life—while conveying the value of behavior and how it plays an all-encompassing role in our successes and failures.
Don Crosby is Founder/CEO of Global Behavior Companies and known as the Behavioral Locksmith®. He has more than twenty-four years of consulting and training experience. During that time, Don has worked with small, medium, and Fortune 500 companies and assessed thousands of people.
As an author and nationally syndicated radio show host, Don implements his passion by assisting a wide variety of people in everyday walks of life with his unlocking technique of a behavioral massage.
Don has established himself as an accomplished speaker and a popular choice for organizations holding workshops, seminars, and retreats while consulting and training on the concepts of human behavior and “The Why You Do.”
As an inmate in Madison Correctional Center I signed out Don's book from the library with the intention of reading a few pages before going to sleep. I started reading and couldn't put it down, after reading sixty-eight pages I finished the book the following day. I wish I could have had this insight when I was younger before my troubled behavior started, just maybe it could have changed my life, but now I've learned that it’s not too late, even for a guy like me.
Jason - Madison Correctional Center