Chad Michael Hardy, whose Men on a Mission and Hot Mormon Muffins calendars broke the internet is back with his latest release, Law of Zero. Released in January, this self-help book and memoir chronicles Hardy’s journey from his strict Mormon upbringing to reclaiming his own personal power. He discovered the law of zero which empowered him to get unstuck, find balance and unlock potential. The principle is akin to the law of attraction.
“As a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, my story isn’t just about controversy,” Hardy said in the book’s press release. “It’s about resilience, authenticity, and the power of embracing who you truly are—even when it feels like the whole world is against you. Law of Zero is a culmination of my journey and a powerful guide to how embracing one’s true self, even in the face of adversity, can be the gateway to profound growth and fulfillment.”
Hardy’s provocative calendar projects that showcased shirtless Mormon missionaries and Mormon mothers as pin-up centerfolds led to his excommunication from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his degree from Brigham Young University was revoked. The book tells how he transformed his story of rejection and grew from outcast to entrepreneur to self-help guru through self-discovery and personal transformation.
In Law of Zero, the author shares how to harness the principal through five key entry points: seeking awareness, securing alignment, taking ownership, releasing to receive and engaging power.
Law of Zero is availble through all major booksellers.
–From staff reports
