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The Personal Development Industry Has a Blind Spot Says Global Personal Success Guru Omar L. Harris
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Omar L Harris, new book: Grow with WHOM Omar L Harris Omar L Harris At National Press Club Grow With Whom Omarlharris.com
It's the one thing that actually changes people: Character. New book and free assessment reframe growth as an inside-out practice, not another productivity hack, morning routine, or leadership trend.

NEW YORK - PennZone -- The self-improvement industry is worth more than $50 billion a year, and most people still feel stuck. More routines. More apps. More frameworks. More advice about becoming a "better leader," a "better version of yourself," a "better operator." And yet burnout is climbing, trust is eroding, and nearly half of stressed professionals are quietly thinking about walking away.

Global personal success guru and bestselling author Omar L. Harris has a contrarian diagnosis: the problem isn't that people lack strategies. It's that personal development has been optimizing the wrong variable.

"We keep trying to upgrade our skills, our systems, our schedules," Harris says. "But none of it sticks without the one thing the industry rarely talks about, and that's character. Character is the operating system. Everything else is just an app."

His new book, Grow With W.H.O.M.: Unlocking the Power of Character to Grow Yourself, Your Team, and Your Impact, argues that the next frontier of personal development isn't productivity, positivity, or performance.  It's becoming someone whose inner life can actually support the outer life they want.

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The timing is pointed. Anxiety and loneliness are at generational highs.

Trust in institutions, relationships, and even our own decisions feels thinner than ever. People are exhausted by performance culture and hungry for something real. But most of the answers being offered like hustle harder, meditate more, biohack your mornings, manifest your future, skip past the actual question: who are you becoming in the process?

Harris argues the story underneath the noise is character, not tactics. Lives don't stall because of bad strategy. They stall because most people were never taught that character is something you can actually grow and were never given a framework to grow it.

That's what W.H.O.M. is built to do. The framework identifies four dimensions of character — Work-Ethic, Heart, Optimism, and Maturity — that together form what Harris calls a character signature: a profile as unique as a fingerprint that reveals not just who someone is, but who they are becoming. It's grounded in positive psychology, resilience science, and 22 years of lived experience as a global executive across four continents.

Harris didn't build W.H.O.M. in a boardroom. He built it through corporate restructures, a failed startup, and a career rebuilt from scratch. His argument is earned: across every kind of disruption he's faced, character was the only variable that consistently determined the outcome.

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"You already have everything you need to grow," Harris writes. "Growth is not about becoming someone else. It is about choosing to show up as the best version of yourself."

The book is paired with a free W.H.O.M. Character Assessment at growwithwhom.com — a 30-to-45-minute experience that delivers a personalized character signature readers can act on immediately. It's designed for individuals, families, teams, and anyone who's tired of self-improvement that doesn't reach the self.

With more than 80,000 readers, nine published books, and keynote experience spanning four continents  from the C-suite to the classroom,  Harris is available for media interviews, expert commentary, and speaking engagements on character development, resilience, and human-centered success.

Grow With W.H.O.M. is available now on Amazon. The free assessment is available at growwithwhom.com.

About Omar L. Harris
Omar L. Harris is a global personal success guru, bestselling author, and keynote speaker whose work has reached more than 80,000 readers across four continents. Founder of Intent Consulting, he spent more than two decades as a global executive before developing the W.H.O.M. framework as a practical guide for character-driven growth. He is the author of nine books, including The Servant Leader's Manifesto.

Connect with Omar L. Harris: growwithwhom.com | He is alos a Top Voice on LinkedIn.

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