THE MOUNTAIN IS YOU

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The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest is a powerful self-help book that focuses on personal growth, overcoming self-sabotage, and transforming one’s mindset to unlock their true potential. The central metaphor of the book is that the “mountain” represents the challenges, obstacles, and inner struggles we face in life, and that we must conquer our own fears, doubts, and limiting beliefs to rise above them.

READING AGE

any age

LENGUAGE

English

PUBLISHER

Thought Catalog Books

PUBLISHED

May 29, 2020

PRINT LENGTH

239 Pages

DIMENTIONS

12.7 x 1.57 x 20.32 cm

WEIGHT

0.3 pound

ISBN-10

0857197681

price

$0.00

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Description

The Mountain is You by Brianna Wiest is all about self-sabotage: the big and little ways that we prevent ourselves from doing and getting what we want. It dives into uncovering the reasons why, and working to change so we can break through them, in order to live a better life and run a better business.

To the speaker of this poem, growing old feels a lot like turning into an ancient, lonely mountain. Reaching old age has left the speaker cut off from the living world: the speaker feels as if they’ve lost their identity, their community, and even their place in time.

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Format

Ebook (digital)

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