“A must read for anyone who knows there's a larger life out there for them and is ready to create it!”
—Mark A. Lack, TV Host and Speaker
“There's a lot of noise out there telling you what to do, and how to do it. Unfortunately, few people out there are living it. Tommy Baker is, and The Leap of Your Life will give you permission to take ownership of your life and never look back.”
—Ryan Michler, Founder of Order of Man
“If you're ready to make that change, that shift, that decision that you know will change your life, but you don't know where to start, Tommy Baker is your answer. Tommy will guide and direct you through The Leap of Your Life. Stop waiting for your success, grab this opportunity to be guided by one of the best in the business. Leap!”
—Jay Nixon, Founder, Thrive Fitness

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For both of my incredible grandmothers, Marjorie and Pepita. For
giving me the gift of knowledge, and the belief of possibility.
What are you waiting for?
There’s a leap in your life you’ve been putting off, and it’s killing you. Maybe not literally, but it’s killing your spirit. It’s killing your belief, your enthusiasm, and the thrill of this one experience we call life. It’s killing your energy, vitality, and hope for the future. When those are gone, you might as well be the walking dead.
It’s draining your life force, and every day you put it off, you’re reminded of how it hasn’t happened for you yet. And now you’re questioning if it ever will.
The consequences of not taking your leap are real, and they stare back at you every morning in the mirror. They’re reflected in bank statements. They’re felt in your body language during time with the people you love. They’re wrapped on long exhales as you aim to keep it all together.
But worst of all, they’re reflected in this tireless voice in the back of your head that won’t shut up, asking:
“Is this it? Is this all that’s meant for me?”
Now, does this mean I’m certain your life isn’t working? No, not at all. Our lives can be working, and we can still have a leap we know we must take. Sometimes, this can be the most precarious circumstance of all: we have everything we’ve been told we should want, yet something is still missing.
And I’m here to tell you what’s missing is your leap. But before we get into it all, let’s define what a leap is.
You may be wondering: What exactly constitutes a leap? You may be thinking it’s abandoning Western life and moving to an ashram in the Himalayas, quitting your accounting gig, launching the new app or parachuting out of a perfectly good airplane at 15,000 feet.
Although all of those sound like fun to me and could be leaps, they don’t have to be yours. Sometimes, the leap we have to take seems inconsequential to others and yet leads to a bold moment of no return: reaching out to a recruiter with the hopes of transitioning out of our job, having the tough conversation with our partner, launching the side hustle or finally clicking record and spreading a message with the world.
What matters, then is not necessarily the magnitude of the leap. It’s simply that it matters to you, and includes the following:
So, again—what are you waiting for?
If you’re here, I already know you’re waiting for something. Every day you put it off, a part of you withers away, knowing your dreams are on hold as you attempt to live someone else’s life. (I use the word attempt deliberately, because no matter how hard we try, it’ll never quite pan out.)
As we begin this adventure, I want you to treat it as such. I’m going to take a wild guess you’ve read books with similar themes, but you haven’t read this one. Finishing this book will drive you toward a decision, which won’t be shared only between you and me.
There are a few reasons why you may be here right now, and I’m going to tell you why you should stick around:
This voice comes to you when the intensity of life has slowed down. When it can no longer be drowned out in noise, bills, and an unrelenting breaking news cycle, it comes to you. Sometimes it whispers on those long car rides when you’re running on autopilot and have the ability to think, during those early mornings right before the chaos of the inbox hits. Or when you’re in those in-between moments on the airplane and the perspective of being at 37,000 feet invites some deeper questions.
As long as you fit one, two, or all of those descriptions—you’ve come to the right place.
By the end of our time together, one of two things will happen:
You’ll think everything I said sounded nice, but you won’t make the commitment I’m daring you to make—so this might as well be a video game. Except there’s no fantasy land, and I’m not nearly as entertaining.
Or, you’ll have the spark, the insight, the push required to create something so powerful that the current version of yourself can’t imagine it. You’ll be brought to your knees (except this time, in an is-this-really-happening way.)
You’ll finally take the Leap of Your Life and you’ll never be the same.
You may be saying to yourself: but I’ve already taken the leap. You launched your business, you moved cross-country, you took the big chance. This can’t be for you, right?
Wrong. The fastest way to slide back to mediocrity is to believe life and business are about one leap. The truth is, life and business are a series of leaps and micro-leaps as you continue to expand on your journey. Most people assume if they already did a leap, they’ll be better prepared for the next one, right?
What I’ve found is the opposite. In spite of making bold choices in the past, they can feel just as stuck and in fear about their next leap. Often, those with something to lose are less likely to take a leap: taking a chance is easy when you don’t have much to lose, but what about when things are working (to a certain degree)?
In working with countless thought leaders, industry trailblazers, and entrepreneurs who have made bold decisions in the past, I’ve noticed they need a constant reminder to push toward their next leap. Otherwise, they slide back to mediocrity, the passion and challenge they once had fizzles, and what once felt like a riveting life has now vanished and become mechanical.
Starting your own business is risky.
Moving cross-country with no plan is risky.
Asking him or her out before you’re ready is risky.
Taking a bold chance on your dreams is risky.
Right?
But what if we’re wrong? What if the real risk is putting our dreams on hold, placing them in a box labeled “someday”?
We’ve been told to play it safe, to stay in line, and to not dream too big, or else we may fail. Follow the secure path and you’ll be handsomely rewarded. Since those around you have also bought into this narrative, they’ll support you. You’ll fit in, and your life’s path will be etched in certainty.
And yet, so often we find ourselves on someone else’s path, living someone else’s dream and trying to live up to the expectations (and approval) of others. We trade in our calling for our ceiling, our purpose for a paycheck, and our enthusiasm for exhaustion.
You wake up one day, only to realize you’re in the wrong movie wondering how the hell you got there.
Our inability to tolerate even the smallest of risks has led us to live an unfulfilled life. The illusion of security has drained our life force. The calling you felt deep within you started as a wildfire and is now nothing but ashes. What was once a six-lane open highway of possibility has now become a cemetery where dreams go to die.
Reading this book will challenge you to have an open mind, no matter if you consider yourself a brazen risk taker with an entrepreneurial mindset, or your definition of risk is passing someone on the right-hand side of your local freeway at a brisk 66 MPH.
The problem with our perception of risk is simple: we don’t take chances during the low-stakes moments of life, so we’ll never take them during the high-stakes moments—which means that every single day we’re wiring ourselves not to listen to what we know we have to do, so we are unwilling to face the task(s) at hand.
And through that process, we miss facing ourselves.
I wrote this book because I have been where you are. I have been stuck and riddled by fear. I have walked the path others wanted for me. I have turned a blind eye to what I knew I had to do, and followed what people told me I should.
It nearly broke me.
Until I woke up one New Year’s Eve 13-degree night in New York City with tears streaming down my face, painting a vision for a life. For the first time, it felt real. With no plan, no blueprint, and no seven-step system, I took the leap.
Fast-forward to today, and my former life is completely and utterly unrecognizable. I am living every part of my vision, and then some. My obsession is now helping others identify their leap and make a bold decision. I’ve spent over 3,500 + hours in the trenches coaching and consulting others.
I’ve interviewed over 250 of the world’s most accomplished and fulfilled entrepreneurs, leaders, athletes, spiritual teachers, and creatives, and here’s the common thread I found among all of them:
They had the courage to listen to the voice inside and take a bold step into the unknown.
Without any guarantees, they bet on themselves. They put their chips in the middle of the poker table known as life, going all in.
And everything changed.
In crossing the threshold, they found themselves on the other side with conviction, courage, and a confidence that only comes through stepping into who we really are. We all want to give this experience meaning. We all want to live a purposeful life, engulfed with fulfillment. The way we get there is simple, yet never easy. We listen to the calling inside, knowing exactly what we need to do. We take the jagged, rough, edgy path instead of the perfectly trimmed one. We take the leap calling us, and we never look back. We know there is no guarantee on the other side, except the greatest one of all: knowing that we played full tilt, all out, and gave it a chance. We bet on ourselves. We not only had a belief there was something greater out there, but we also had the audacity to step into it.
We lived, dammit!
That’s why you’re here, and why I’m here. This book will challenge you, and if I do my job, it will force you to answer the tough questions you’ve been avoiding. It won’t be comfortable, because nothing in life that changes us is. I believe you and I have the right to turn this cosmic, blink-of-an eye experience into a canvas for the world to see. A story for generations to read. I want your life to be the greatest story ever told.
This book is broken down into four parts. Part I is where we examine the infinite cost of not taking your leap, and what’s really holding you back. Armed with a new perspective, you can prepare for your journey in Part II and learn about the essential toolbox you’ll need. Part III is about the leap and the different kinds of leaps available to you. Last, Part IV is about ensuring your leap isn’t something you do once but instead becomes who you are, while sharing your gifts. You’ll create a declaration you’ll be sharing to set you off to sail. Throughout, you’ll find essential leap tips in each chapter, as well as #NotesFromTheLeap: stories from everyday people just like you who radically transformed their lives.
You’re here, and you don’t know exactly where you’re going. Good. The unknown is waiting for you, and we’ve got no time to lose.
If you do it right, you will never be the same.
There are moments in our lives when we summon the courage to make choices that go against reason, against common sense and the wise counsel of people we trust. But we lean forward nonetheless because, despite all risks and rational argument, we believe that the path we are choosing is the right and best thing to do. We refuse to be bystanders, even if we do not know exactly where our actions will lead. This is the kind of passionate conviction that sparks romances, wins battles, and drives people to pursue dreams others wouldn’t dare. Belief in ourselves and in what is right catapults us over hurdles, and our lives unfold.
—Howard Schultz