
Winning Begins at Home
When you think of success, what comes to mind? Career, public achievements, diplomas, degrees? We work hard to find a job, gain promotions, and develop skills to become a peak performer. We’re continually striving to win at work. But does winning at work mean we have to lose at home? In all our “winning,” are we neglecting what matters most?
Through advances in technology, the rise of social media, and the growing shift to working from home, our personal and professional lives are becoming increasingly intertwined. Struggles at home cause struggles at work and vice versa. Unfortunately, too many leaders achieve career success, only to find they have critically damaged their relationships with the people closest to them.
Winning Begins at Home will help you change all that.
Winning Begins at Home
Three Powerful Words to Change Your Family
It’s easy to forget that leadership matters just as much at home as it does in the office.
Randy Gravitt reflects on his journey, shares lessons from writing Winning Begins at Home, and offers practical ways to be more intentional with those we love.
With the power of a few simple questions and the mindset of service, he shows how everyday interactions can become moments of connection. The phrase “I’d love to” isn’t just polite—it’s transformational.
If you’ve ever wanted deeper relationships with your spouse, kids, or loved ones, this is a message you don’t want to miss.