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Publisher: Pub Group West
Published: Dec 1969
Genre: Self-help - Personal Growth
Retail Price: $14.95
Pages: 240
Refreshingly down-to-earth in an era when every problem is called an illness and every symptom calls for a prescription, Silverberg's revolutionary idea is that many people are just plain disappointed––and justifiably so––when there is potential for life to be better.
A landmark, paradigm-shifting, life-improving tool, Make the Leap: A practical guide to breaking the patterns that hold you back does for the idea of patterns what Gail Sheehy's book did for passages.
Elegant in its simplicity, this inspiring book shows how disappointing ruts in love or career can be replaced by success and enjoyment as you learn to live the life you were meant to be living. Silverberg brilliantly distills the key principles of human nature––explaining how people fall into hidden patterns that hold them back. This highly experienced psychoanalyst offers a user-friendly step-by-step tool for people who feel they have untapped potential but can't make the leap to living up to it.
Silverberg presents a totally original yet simple and accessible plan for breaking patterns. The author illuminates each step with spellbinding stories of many people who succeeded and even shares his own dramatic path to making the leap.