The Call to Climb

A Story to Find Your Path, Conquer Your Fears, and Fulfill Your Destiny

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There comes a moment when staying the same is more dangerous than changing. In The Call to Climb: A Story to Find Your Path, Conquer Your Fears, and Fulfill Your Destiny, leadership strategist and author of the widely read Nine Minutes on Monday, James Robbins, delivers a transformative fable about breaking free from misalignment and rediscovering the life you were meant to live. The story follows Riley, who, after stumbling into a remote village high in the Andes, makes a startling discovery. In the middle of the night, Riley receives an invitation to climb. But it doesn't come from another person--it comes from within. Guided by Santiago, a mysterious man of the mountains, Riley begins a journey that is both physical and deeply spiritual. With every step upward, Riley travels inward--facing fears, unraveling old beliefs, and awakening a long-lost connection to the true self. As the story unfolds, The Call to Climb becomes a mirror for your own journey. Through Santiago's guidance and Riley's transformation, Robbins reveals the signs of misalignment and guides you toward a life of greater authenticity and courage. In The Call to Climb, you'll learn how to: Discover your unique path, not the one everyone expects you to takeBreak free from the hidden programs that have silently shaped your lifeOvercome the deep-rooted fears that are sabotaging your potentialLet go of the past so you can free up your heartTrust the voice within--the one that's always known the way The Call to Climb will shake you out of autopilot and return you to the driver's seat of your life. Whether you're searching for greater meaning, navigating a season of change, or just feeling stuck, this book will help you realign with your purpose and step into the life you were meant to live.
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Schrijver
Robbins, James
Titel
The Call to Climb
Uitgever
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Jaar
2025
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
272
Gewicht
472 gr
EAN
9781394318421
Afmetingen
222 x 149 x 22 mm
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