The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level Summary
by Gay Hendricks

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An ideal reader for The Big Leap is someone who is already successful in work or creativity but feels a stubborn ceiling on happiness, time, and impact. They may be a driven professional, entrepreneur, artist, or caregiver who suspects their best outcomes are sabotaged by an invisible Upper Limit. They’re curious, not cynical, about personal growth but looking for clear, actionable steps rather than abstract hype. They want to understand their recurring patterns—worry, conflict, deflection, illness—and the childhood beliefs behind them. They crave a practical map: Zone of Genius versus Excellence, 100% responsibility, Wonder Questions, and body-centered tools that actually stick. They’re ready to commit to lasting change, reframe time and relationships, and practice daily rituals that expand their capacity for love, money, and creativity. They’re willing to experiment, track results, and live with a growing sense of ease, purpose, and sustainable ambition. They value honesty, growth, and practical progress.
Book Details
- Categories
- Self Help, Nonfiction, Business
- Pages
- 224
- Published
- 2009
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 4.0 (19,841 reviews)
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