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I Hope I Screw This Up
I Hope I Screw This Up: How Falling In Love with Your Fears Can Change the World | Kyle Cease
A New York Times, USA TODAY, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly Bestseller! If Eckhart Tolle and Jim Carrey had a baby, that baby would be Kyle Cease. After twenty-five years of achieving what he thought were his dreams of being a headlining touring comedian and actor, Kyle Cease suddenly discovered that the belief that When something happens, I will be happy is a complete lie. With nothing more than an intuition, he decided to quit his stand-up career at its peak, and nowas a transformational comedian, he brings his one-of-a-kind self-help wisdom to sold-out audiences in his Evolving Out Loud Live stage show. In I Hope I Screw This Up, he disarms readers as he leads them to their own personal breakthroughs, helping them to recognize that actual happiness and fulfillment is available to themnot in some distant future, but right now. As he has shown audiences all over the world, when you embrace your pain, fear, and vulnerability instead of pushing it away, you will discover an authentic creativity and power that is truly unstoppable. Using self-deprecating personal stories, hilarious observations on life, and poorly drawn illustrations, Kyle unravels the deepest issues standing between us and emotional freedom. From discovering the never-ending opportunities that come from playingand going with whatever comes up in the momentto learning to let go of what feels heavy in our lives, this book is a journey into the endless possibility that can appear if we just dare to let go of our fear of screwing up. This is not motivation. This is not inspiration. This is true transformation.
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#TBRtemptation post 2! #BEA17 edition! Nabbed myself a free copy of this 😁. Kyle was at the peak of his head-lining stand-up comedy career when he decided to quit it all and go down another path--as a self-help coach using a heavy dose of humor to get his points across. He uses self-deprecating personal stories and poorly drawn illustrations throughout the book. He doesn't call it inspiration, rather transformation. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

julesG I so love/hate you, Mr Book. My TBR is growing and the TBR reading time calculator seems to be broken, it said I'd need 12 years to get through my current TBR. 🙈🙈🙈 8y
RealBooks4ever @julesG 🤣🤣🤣 8y
LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 8y
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