Not Your Average Joe

January 21, 2010

Game Plan for Life by Joe Gibbs“I had a nagging feeling in the back of my mind that this life is not all there is… I knew there was something deeper, something more important out there than me and my frantic quest to make something of myself,” writes Joe Gibbs in his NY Times best seller Game Plan for Life: Your Personal Playbook for Success. Sure, Joe knows a lot about success, after all, he was the Super Bowl-winning head coach of the Washington Redskins—three times—and currently owns a three-time NASCAR championship team. His public accomplishments are only part of what he considers “success.” In Game Plan for Life, Gibbs reveals his values and beliefs that have steered him towards personal and professional victories.

According to Interstate Batteries Chairman Norm Miller, this self-help book tells the truth about the how and why of real success. As Interstate revs up its 19th season with the No. 18 green machine and Joe Gibbs Racing, check out Game Plan for Life to discover the playbook for true success in your life.

About Interstate Batteries
Founded in 1952 and based in Dallas, Texas, Interstate Batteries is comprised of a privately held group of companies who sell, market and distribute all types of batteries and related products. Its member companies operate retail All Battery Center stores, provide franchising opportunity and support, and distribution through a state-of-the-art distribution center in Des Moines, Iowa. Interstate Batteries also provides products and services for motive and critical power needs through PowerCare Service and Solutions, Inc. Interstate Batteries is "#1 in Batteries," best known for its system of nearly 300 distributors who service more than 200,000 locations selling automotive, marine/RV, commercial and other types of SLI products throughout the United States, Canada and select international locations.

Since Interstate's beginnings, recycling batteries has been a key part of the services the company offers. Last year alone, Interstate returned more than a billion pounds of lead-acid batteries to government-regulated smelters across the United States for recycling. Interstate Batteries also offers batteries and information online at InterstateBatteries.com