Level-Up Manual

A guide that outlines a proven process to help you
envision, architect, and materialize a life of your own design.


About the book: (Full book coming soon..)

Most of us get caught up in the process of living. We get so involved in the activities of working in our lives that some times it seems like the year goes by and we can't account for anything that we did that mattered.

For people with aspirations, goals, dreams, this is an eternal source of frustration - to think that the one irriplaceable commodity of time has been wasted, and you have nothing to show for it.

This book hopes to address this stuck feeling. This idea that we are stuck or trapped in the cycle and that there is nothing that we can do about it because of our circumstances.

This book exists for a single reason: To get you to work more on your life, the life you want, than you work in it. - To show you that you have infinite options to get from where you are to where you want to be when you look in the right place and focus your efforts and energy. You have unlimited freedom in the path that you choose to get the life that you want to live. All you have to do is follow a proven process. With the right process and action and you can level up your life to heights you never imagined possible.

Some of the Questions Answered:

  • How do you shake that feeling of uncertainty?
  • How can you get yourself to follow through?
  • How do you find motivation quickly?
  • What's the fastest way to get rid of that overwhelmed feeling?
  • How do you become reliable to yourself without external motivation?
  • How do you figure out what you want in life today?
  • What is the one question that will always align you with your internal compass on the journey to leveling up?
  • And more...

About the producer:

JP Adams - I use these methods to light a fire under me. I'm a software developer, musician, writer, artist.

In short: I create.

I'm sharing the exact approach that I used to take myself from a college dropout renting a room in a shady neighborhood in New York City to a Software Engineer making six-figures. I did it all while following my own internal compass.
I wrote this with the hopes that someone else will get the same traction.
Good luck! (Not that you need it.)