Synopsis
Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night and thought, “Where the hell is my life going?”
Patrick Mork, a former Google exec and serial tech marketer, hit that wall in 2017. After being fired twice in the span of 18 months at two different startups, he woke up one day terrified by the realization that what he had spent the past 20 years doing no longer excited him and that his passion for it was gone.
Divorced, nearly bankrupt and teetering on the edge of depression, his life and career were in ruins.
Fast forward 5 years. Patrick has become a successful entrepreneur, executive coach and motivational speaker and built a fast growing leadership development company based out of Santiago, Chile.
Step Back and Leap is an authentic and brutally honest series of stories that trace the author's life and challenges. From being bullied as a kid in Mexico, to flaming out in a startup destined for stardom in Silicon Valley. Each chapter recounts dramatic challenges Patrick faced and the 9 “keys” he used to overcome each challenge.
“What might be possible if you could live a life of purpose and meaning?”
Imagine the possibilities….
"Step Back and LEAP" is a self-help book by Patrick Mork and Richard Beynon that combines memoir-style storytelling with practical guidance. The book's premise is about taking a step back in life to reassess one’s direction and then taking a "LEAP" to make significant changes and achieve personal goals. It is structured around nine key principles or "keys" that serve as a guide for overcoming challenges and unlocking one's potential. The authors use personal anecdotes and real-life examples to illustrate how these principles can be applied in everyday life, covering themes such as resilience, courage, and self-awareness.
The book primarily focuses on personal development and self-improvement, guiding readers on how to overcome life’s obstacles by stepping back, reassessing their situation, and then taking a leap toward their goals. The authors emphasize resilience, self-awareness, and the courage to make bold decisions to improve one's personal and professional life. The book effectively combines practical advice with personal storytelling, making it engaging and relatable. The use of real-life examples adds authenticity and helps readers connect with the content. Additionally, the exercises at the end of each chapter are useful for readers who are serious about applying the book's principles. However, some readers might find the language a bit informal or the advice somewhat general, depending on their experience with self-help literature. The book’s strengths lie in its motivational tone and clear, actionable steps, but it might lack depth for those looking for more advanced personal development strategies.
"Step Back and LEAP" is highly recommended for readers who enjoy motivational self-help books with a mix of personal anecdotes and practical advice. It is particularly well-suited for those who are feeling stuck in their personal or professional lives and are looking for a straightforward approach to making positive changes. The book’s informal style and direct approach may appeal to those new to the self-help genre or who prefer a more conversational tone. However, readers looking for more comprehensive psychological theories or advanced strategies may find the book too simplistic.
The book can be compared to titles like "You Are a Badass" by Jen Sincero for its conversational tone and mix of humor and straightforward advice, and "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" by Mark Manson for its blunt style and realistic approach to personal growth. If you appreciate books that combine motivation with practical steps for real-world application, like "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, or explore vulnerability and courage similar to "Daring Greatly" by Brené Brown, you will likely find "Step Back and LEAP" a valuable addition to your reading list. Overall, this book is a great choice for individuals seeking inspiration and actionable steps to take control of their lives and overcome obstacles.
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