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Chapter IV
My Story

The Human Swiss Army Knife

Adapting to all of life’s challenges, I find that I have become a human Swiss army knife. A successful senior executive operating at Board level.

Now married to my long term Bosslady, I find myself continually sharpening my communication, listening, influencing and negotiation capabilities! A proud father to my Future Bosslady and Mini Me, enjoying the daily trials and tribulations, inspiring and coaching them to become the best they can be. At any one time I am: the disciplinarian, playmate, cheerleader, teacher, mentor, best friend, taxi driver, referee, hairdresser/chief stylist, and, of course, cash dispenser.

With a great circle of friends and colleagues, I’m a social butterfly, floating from and to personal and professional engagements.

I’m back in the gym on a consistent basis, pounding the treadmill whilst trying to lift the odd dumbbell. Good news is my weight is down (now officially “skinny fat”), however I remain inexperienced when it comes to nutrition. I come to the hypothesis that it’s impossible for an Indian to get a six pack.

Channel surfing, at an ungodly hour, I stumble upon an American infomercial. Before I know it, I’ve paid £99+P&P for a set of P90x DVDs and I am committed to “press play”! Looking back, and as cheesy as it may sound, it’s without a shadow of a doubt that Tony Horton truly changed my life. Incorporating structured nutrition, yoga, and advanced training techniques, I was able to add a few new tools to my “Swiss army knife”.

As for the hypothesis…….