THE LIBRARY
The Standard, in book form.
Four books built on the same operating system. Each one tunes the framework for a different reader. Adults rebuilding identity. Athletes between seasons. Fathers raising the next generation. Kids learning the standard before they can read.

The post-game identity manual.
No More Game Days
by Brad Steere and Evan Sleight
Built on a 261-athlete study, No More Game Days is for anyone who built their life around sport and lost the structure when it ended. The book breaks down what happens to the athlete identity when the last game is over, why the restart cycle keeps failing, and how to build a daily standard that does not require a uniform to hold.
For: Former competitive athletes. Coaches. Parents of athletes nearing the end of their playing careers. Anyone who has felt their structure disappear when the season did.

Stop restarting. Start operating.
The End of Starting Over
by Brad Steere and Evan Sleight
Most people spend their lives in a restart cycle. New year. New diet. New program. New gym. Two weeks of momentum, then the cycle resets. The End of Starting Over walks through why the cycle keeps happening, what every restart has in common, and the daily system that ends it for good. Identity drives behavior. Daily execution beats motivation. The standard you can hold on your worst day is the only one that matters.
For: Anyone who has restarted more times than they can count. Capable people who keep failing to install the system they know they need.

Fatherhood on the Standard.
DADvice
by Brad Steere
Stories, observations, lessons, and success from one dad to another. DADvice is what Brad would have wanted to read at 30, written at 56. Honest, dry, lived. The book that reads like a conversation you wish you had had earlier. Discipline, execution, and the systems that hold a family together when motivation fades.
For: Fathers of any stage. New dads. Empty nesters. Granddads. Anyone raising the next generation.
COMING SOON
Rusty and the Four Fence Posts
The Four Fence Posts, for ages 3 to 5.
Rusty and the Four Fence Posts
by Brad Steere
A picture book that teaches the Continuum Standard framework to children before they can read. Rusty is a young foal who lives on a ranch with no fence. Things drift. Steady, the old ranch horse, walks Rusty through the four fence posts that hold a life together. Think Strong. Move Strong. Eat Strong. Sleep Strong. The first book in a planned six-book series.
For: Parents and grandparents reading to children ages 3 to 5. Read it as a bedtime ritual: read the book, then ask the four daily questions about the day that just ended.
Same operating system. Different audience.
Every book in the Library teaches the same framework, written for the reader most likely to need it at a specific moment. If one of them resonates, the others are waiting. The Continuum Standard Life Edition runs the framework on your phone every day after.
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