Reader resources visual for The Global Rare Impact Theory (GRIT) by Nader Bagherzadeh, introducing resources, practices, and guidance for applying Inner Rare Authenticity, clearer decisions, ethical leadership, and responsible global impact in daily life.

Reader Resources

For readers of The Global Rare Impact Theory (GRIT)

This page gathers selected resources for readers of The Global Rare Impact Theory (GRIT): From Inner Rare Authenticity to Global Impact.

The book is not written only to be read.

It is written to be reflected on, practiced, questioned, and slowly lived.

GRIT™ invites readers to explore how Inner Rare Authenticity can become visible in the way they decide, relate, lead, build, and carry responsibility.


How to read the book

You do not need to rush through the book.

Read it slowly.

Pause often.

Let one question, one sentence, or one distinction stay with you long enough to become visible in your next decision.

The purpose is not only to understand GRIT™ as a theory.

The deeper invitation is to notice where inner clarity is asking to become practice.


Core reading question

As you read, return to this question:

From where inside myself am I making the next decision?

From fear?

From pressure?

From habit?

From imitation?

From the role I learned to play?

Or from a deeper place of honesty, responsibility, and Inner Rare Authenticity?

This question is one of the simplest ways to begin working with GRIT™ in daily life, leadership, relationships, and work.


Reflection questions

Use these questions while reading the book:

  1. Where does my life look coherent from the outside, but feel misaligned inside?
  2. What role have I learned to perform that may no longer carry my truth?
  3. What decision am I postponing because the old pattern still feels safer?
  4. Where is pressure quietly becoming the decision-maker?
  5. What part of my work, leadership, or relationships needs more honesty?
  6. What do I already know, but have not yet allowed to change a decision?
  7. What would become clearer if I stopped trying to become someone else?
  8. What kind of impact can only come from my Inner Rare Authenticity?

Rare Inner Code practice

The Rare Inner Code (RIC™) is not a label.

It is not a personality type.

It is a living configuration of awareness, values, lived experience, and contribution potential.

To begin exploring your Rare Inner Code, write a short response to this sentence:

When I am most honest, responsible, and alive, I notice that I am here to…

Do not try to make the answer perfect.

Write what feels true now.

Return to it after reading each part of the book.

Let the sentence evolve.


A Simple Seven-Day Reading Practice

Day One — Pause

Read slowly for 15–20 minutes.

Write one sentence that stayed with you.

Day Two — Notice

Ask:

Where is this sentence already visible in my life?

Day Three — Decide

Choose one small decision and ask:

From where am I deciding?

Day Four — Align

Name one action that would make your inner clarity visible.

Day Five — Relate

Notice one relationship where honesty, presence, or responsibility is asking for more space.

Day Six — Build

Look at your work, project, business, or leadership role.

Ask:

What am I building from?

Day Seven — Integrate

Write one sentence beginning with:

**This week, Inner Rare Authenticity became visible when.


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For coaches, educators, and institutions

The book may also be used as a reflective foundation for coaching conversations, leadership development, executive education, research dialogue, and ethical AI / responsible impact discussions.

Any coaching-related use should remain bounded, non-therapeutic, reflective, and responsible.

GRIT™ and its coaching-related applications are not therapy, diagnosis, medical treatment, psychological treatment, legal advice, financial advice, or a substitute for licensed professional support.


Coming soon

After publication, this page may be expanded with:

  • reflection worksheets
  • chapter-based reading guide
  • Rare Inner Code practice sheet
  • Decision Coherence practice prompts
  • discussion questions for groups
  • links to book updates and related research

Continue the journey

You may also explore:

The Rare Inner Code Letter
A reflective newsletter on inner clarity, decision coherence, ethical leadership, and responsible impact.

Research & Articles
Working papers, preprints, journal-ready manuscripts, and research profiles connected to GRIT™.


Closing note

The book begins with a simple invitation:

not to become someone else,

but to return to the part of yourself that remains honest beneath pressure, fear, imitation, and borrowed roles.

That is where the movement begins:

**From Inner Rare Authenticity to Global Impact**