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The Big Leap

5 memorable lines from The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks, each with the idea behind it.

“The upper limit problem is most visible immediately after something good happens.”

Hendricks' useful reversal is that self-sabotage often arrives after expansion, not before it. The worry is a signal that the thermostat has been exceeded.

“The Zone of Excellence can become a more elegant cage than failure.”

Being praised for what you are excellent at can hide the deeper question: does this work use the gift that feels most alive?

“Worry is frequently a misuse of creative energy.”

The book asks readers to redirect the energy behind worry toward invention, connection, or a concrete next action.

“Genius is where natural ability, deep enjoyment, and real contribution overlap.”

The standard is not only what you are good at. It is what expands you while creating value beyond you.

“Einstein Time begins when you stop acting as if time is something happening to you.”

The practical move is ownership: commitments become cleaner when time is treated as generated by attention and integrity.