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Skating Up Hill: And how to stop

by Tristan Tonks
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9781834181370
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Tellwell Talent
  • Publisher Imprint: Tellwell Talent
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  • Pages: 194
  • Original Price: USD 17.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: 2. Auflage
  • Item Weight: 318 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Personal Growth / General

Stop swimming against life's current. Learn to flow with it instead.

In this conversational guide, Tristan offers a fresh approach to finding stability when everything feels uncertain. Rather than prescribing rigid formulas, he grounds his framework in what never changes: human connection, energy, space, and love.

The central message is deceptively simple yet transformative: Recognise your own power while accepting you're part of something larger. Sharpen your inner compass through direct engagement with reality. See through the noise, the manipulation, the false narratives that cloud clear thinking.

This book invites critical reflection-even questioning its own assumptions-while offering practical guidance toward greater objectivity, peace of mind, and unlocking your potential in an unpredictable world.

A thoughtful companion for anyone ready to find calm in the chaos.

Tonks, Tristan: - I was born in Ireland during the Troubles to English missionary parents, preaching a faith unwelcome in a land of deeply entrenched beliefs. Life was hard-we sometimes found food from local dumps or condemned meat from the dog-food factory. We herded goats on public land because our smallholding was insufficient. Medicine was expensive; the Catholic Church helped us despite our different faith. Returning to England, I moved between schools often. Our sectarian religion brought persecution that limited education. When my parents divorced, friction was created within the family-social insecurity has shaped my thinking on family and community ever since. I'm no longer religious, though I remain spiritual and respect those who believe in something higher.Despite this vulnerable start, I recognise my privilege. I had loving parents. I'm a white male in the western world with clean water, warm shelter, and freedom. Though not wealthy by western standards, I'm among the wealthiest humans ever to live.With such wealth comes responsibility: to build a world where others share these basic dignities.

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