What They’re Saying

  • Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, an elderly man with a white beard, wearing a green polo shirt, smiling with one hand slightly raised and the other hand pointing forward, standing against a plain white background.

    Dr. Marshall Goldsmith | Thinkers50 #1 executive coach; New York Times–bestselling author of Triggers, Mojo, and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

    “Energy determines how we show up every day, our attitude and even our productivity. Electric Life will teach you how to harness your best self and become someone who is passionate and excited about what they do. Bill G. Williams’s fun spirit and engaging stories will keep you hooked from cover to cover!”

  • Dr. Tasha Eurich, author of "Insight", sitting on a tufted grey couch, with long wavy blonde hair, wearing a navy blue top and a pearl necklace.

    Dr. Tasha Eurich | Organizational psychologist; New York Times–bestselling author of Insight & Bankable Leadership

    “Bill G. Williams’s Electric Life will challenge you to hone your self-awareness, unearth your own brilliance and discover the powerful difference you can make.”

  • Alan Mulally, former CEO, Boeing and Ford, in a blue suit with a yellow and white striped tie, outdoors

    Alan Mulally | Former CEO, Boeing and Ford

    “Bill G. Williams’s twelve micro-steps provide important insights into who we are, why we are who we are, what we do, and how we do it—with a focus on lifelong learning, continuous improvement, and growth; to lead with humility, love, and service; and to work together to create value for the greater good. Very electrifying!”

  • Author Michael Bungay Stanier with gray, curly hair, glasses, and tattoos on his arm, dressed in a black shirt with embroidered floral details, standing with arms crossed against a pink background.

    Michael Bungay Stanier | Author of How to Begin and The Coaching Habit

    “Life is both simple and difficult. Electric Bill Williams shows you the dance steps to make it joyful.”

  • Author and podcast host Mitch Joel, with glasses and a bald head, dressed in a black shirt and blazer, standing in front of a large window with rounded arches.

    Mitch Joel | Author of Six Pixels of Separation & Ctrl Alt Delete

    “Many people don’t ‘show up’ fully. This is true in life. This is especially true in business. If I’ve seen one trait that is always prevalent with the most successful people that I’ve come into contact with, it’s their ability to bring their whole self into everything they do. It’s not a secret. It’s not something reserved for certain types of individuals. It’s accessible to all of us. If you’re not sure how to show up fully, here’s Bill G. Williams’s Electric Life! He even breaks it all down into twelve microsteps. You can take twelve microsteps, can’t you?”

  • Author Ron Tite with short brown hair, wearing glasses, a light blue checkered dress shirt, and a dark blazer, standing against a plain gray background.

    Ron Tite | Author of Think. Do. Say.: How to Seize Attention & Build Trust in a Busy, Busy World

    “If you want to believe in your brilliance, support your brilliance. Read this book, rekindle your fire and make your life electric.”

  • Laura Gassner Otting in a blue sleeveless dress giving a speech on stage with purple and blue background.

    Laura Gassner Otting | Washington Post– bestselling author of Limitless: How to Ignore Everybody, Carve Your Own Path, and Live Your Best Life

    “If you are feeling stuck and want to re-energize your career, let Bill G. Williams guide you effortlessly through the easiest steps that will make the biggest change. You can do it, and Electric Life will show you how!”

  • Dane Jensen, CEO of Third Factor and author of The Power of Pressure speaking into a microphone, holding a remote, with a logo in the background.

    Dane Jensen | CEO, Third Factor; author of The Power of Pressure

    “No one brings more passion to their life and work than Bill G. Williams. Electric Life is an entertaining and hyper-practical book that will give you the motivation and ideas you need to imbue your life with more focus, energy and joy.”

  • 3-time Olympic champion Marnie McBean with short curly hair and earrings, wearing a black sleeveless top, standing outdoors against a light background.

    Marnie McBean | OC, OLY, three-time Olympic champion; Team Canada’s 2020 Olympic chef de mission

    “There are so many great nuggets in Bill G. Williams’s book—in the tips and in the text—that I found myself often nodding (energetically!), feeling reminded and enlightened by the many performance messages that apply to all ambitious people.”

  • Author and keynote speaker Eric Termuende smiling and speaking at a presentation on stage, wearing a checkered blazer and a black shirt against an orange background.

    Eric Termuende | Author and keynote speaker

    “Bill G. Williams’s incredible energy is tightly woven through every page of Electric Life as he shares simple, yet unconventional steps and ideas to be a better you day after day. His rich stories are relatable, digestible and easy to approach as the world we navigate seems to be anything but. For anyone who is looking to add more electricity, energy or happiness to their life, this book is a perfect place to start!”

  • Shane Feldman, serial entrepreneur, keynote speaker and TV personality speaking into a headset microphone on stage, with a red digital display behind him.

    Shane Feldman | Serial entrepreneur, keynote speaker and TV personality

    “This book is a game-changer. Whether you’re an executive or recent graduate, you’ll uncover actionable strategies that could transform your life. Bill G. Williams cuts through the noise, outlining twelve concrete steps you can take today to unleash new energy and be a more effective leader. Refreshing, helpful and thought-provoking, this book will guide you through the framework you need to live a more electric life.”

  • Liane Davey, author of "The Good Fight" smiling with short brown hair wearing a pink sleeveless dress and a gold necklace against a plain white background.

    Liane Davey | Author of The Good Fight

    “This book is utterly charming and seductively simple. You’ll react by thinking, ‘I can do THAT!’ ‘I SHOULD do that!’ ‘I WILL do that!’ And we’ll all be better for it.”

  • Dr. Vince Molinaro, New York Times–bestselling author of The Leadership Contract in a black and white portrait, wearing glasses, a suit, and a tie, with a blurred background.

    Dr. Vince Molinaro | Strategic leadership advisor; New York Times–bestselling author of The Leadership Contract

    “The energy we project in the world is critical to our success. Each page of Electric Life is filled with great stories and practical insights to help you be the person who inspires others, generates passion and helps people be their best.”

  • Dan Pontefract, author of Lead. Care. Win. in a checkered blazer giving a presentation on stage with a blue gradient background.

    Dan Pontefract | Author of Lead. Care. Win.

    “Bursting with energetic game-changing expertise, Electric Life urges you to act with zest, intrepidness and heart.”

  • Edwin Frizzell, Regional VP, Central Canada, Accor; General Manager, Fairmont Royal York in a dark suit with a colorful tie, smiling and leaning on a railing in a warmly lit, elegant interior with wooden decor and hanging pendant lights.

    Edwin Frizzell | Regional Vice President, Central Canada, Accor; General Manager, Fairmont Royal York

    “A great read for leaders at all stages of their leadership journey! Electric Bill Williams takes you on a personal and engaging journey through his leadership experiences and provides authentic concepts to ‘show up’ as the best version of yourself every day!”

  • Shane McWeeny, General Manager, Boston Park Plaza in a dark suit, white shirt, and maroon tie with blue squares standing outdoors in front of a red brick wall.

    Shane McWeeny | General Manager, Boston Park Plaza

    “Electric Life: 12 Microsteps to Pay Attention, Be Brilliant and Go Deep is a blueprint for teaching yourself to make your family, partner and work associates feel desired and appreciated. Bill G. Williams embeds the acronym SVI (special, valued and important) into your brain so you truly understand that effective communication results in effective relationships.”