
Take the Wheel
An Offroad Monks Guide to Quiet Your Mind and Get Back in the Driver's Seat of Life
- 240 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Take the Wheel
An Offroad Monks Guide to Quiet Your Mind and Get Back in the Driver's Seat of Life
About this book
Navigate the rugged terrain of your inner world, quit overthinking, and get back to living.
Like many of us, you likely feel life's constant pressure pushing you to the limit. Never-ending stress, responsibilities, and worries can amplify negative thoughts, mentally and emotionally overwhelm you, and block clearheaded decisions.
Here's something new and adventurous to try. From the Offroad Monks—Bryan Bernard and Tommy Stoffel, the guys behind Zen 4-Wheeling Soul Outing expeditions—comes Take the Wheel, a practical guide to explore the wilderness within, calm the chaos between your ears, and create a life in alignment with your true self. With logical and soulful lessons from both the trail and life, Take the Wheel is an inner compass you'll turn to in times of high stress and overwhelming pressure to not only quiet your mind, but also, quite possibly set it free.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Copyright Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- PART I: HEADING OUT ON YOUR JOURNEY INWARD
- PART II: NAVIGATING YOUR RUGGED TERRAIN
- PART III: BRAVING YOUR INNER WILDERNESS
- After Thoughts
- Content Note
- Our Gratitudes
- About the Authors