The Everest Principle: How to Achieve the Summit of Your Life

The Everest Principle: How to Achieve the Summit of Your Life by M.D. & Wagner Stephen C Brewer


ISBN
9781401924607
Published
Released
01 / 03 / 2011
Binding
Paperback
Pages
288
Dimensions
154 x 230 x 19mm

This book is called The Everest Principle because Mt. Everest is the highest, and arguably one of the most challenging, mountains a person can climb. The metaphor of climbing Mt. Everest is woven throughout the book as a means to guide you through the trail markers for peak performance.Everyone has, at some point in his or her life, an Everest to ascend. The Everest Principle becomes your coach to assess, prepare, train, guide and equip you for the expedition to the top of your personal Everest. This Principle requires an integrative approach that addresses your medical, nutritional, physical and behavioural health Peak performance does not limit itself to the elite athlete or performer. It is for anyone who wants to improve his or her individual life. These treks may include real-life challenges such as achieving a higher level in your relationship with another, getting a promotion, running your first 5km fun run, or weight loss. The purpose of this book is to instil in you the belief that you can overcome barriers, attain high-level goals and enhance your life in every way!
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