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The Leap of Your Life

How to Redefine Risk, Quit Waiting For 'Someday,' and Live Boldly

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The Leap of Your Life

By: Tommy Baker
Narrated by: Stephen Bel Davies
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There's a bold decision in your life you've been waiting to make, and every day passing by is a reminder of what hasn't happened. Conveniently tucked in a box labeled "someday", the fear of the unknown has taken a grip on your life and put your dreams on hold. Until now. 

Whether your leap is quitting the soul-sucking job and starting your own business, taking a bold chance on love or finally going all in on your dreams, The Leap of Your Life is the ticket to get you there - all while having the time of your life and ensuring you don't wake up years down the line with a sinking feeling of regret. 

Author and high-performance coach Tommy Baker has helped thousands of everyday people identify and take their leap, step into courage, and create a life they can't wait to wake up for. After interviewing 250+ of the world's most powerful entrepreneurs, thought leaders, experts, spiritual teachers, and athletes he discovered a common theme: 

They all took a leap, even if they were full of fear - and it radically transformed their experience of life.

©2019 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (P)2019 Gildan Media
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I found the first half of this book to be relative and interesting. The second half was deep into the tech bro culture. As soon as he started highlighting how great Tony Robbins and Tim Ferris were, I had to stop listening. I hardly think a scammer and someone famous for knowing other famous people are great examples to motivate others. Then there was the story how inspiring lugging giant rocks up mountains was in 113 degree heat. Nope, there’s no meaning or metaphor in the rock, it’s just a rock and you’re dumb for having lugged it up the mountain. And now that I know Baker is the James Arthur Ray type, I’ll be avoiding him and his work. I still think the first part is pretty decent though.

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