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The Pivot Year

365 Days to Become the Person You Truly Want to Be

Brianna Wiest

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The Pivot Year
Listening to Your Purpose+
Trusting Your Journey+
Being in the Moment+
Living with Compassion+
Embracing Change+

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Question 1 of 6
According to the text, how should one view the concept of 'purpose'?
  • A. As a final destination to reach after a long journey of self-discovery.
  • B. As a step-by-step instruction manual provided by your heart.
  • C. As something you gather along the way, rather than a certain destination.
  • D. As society's narrow definition of success that you must strive to achieve.
Question 2 of 6
How does the author suggest dealing with negative emotions?
  • A. By intervening immediately to fix the root cause of the problem.
  • B. By giving them attention and letting them move through you without reacting.
  • C. By avoiding them completely to prevent prolonged suffering and discomfort.
  • D. By replacing them with positive affirmations and forced optimism.
Question 3 of 6
What does the text suggest it might mean if you constantly avoid quiet and stillness?
  • A. You are highly driven and actively fulfilling your life's purpose.
  • B. You are successfully tuning out the negative distractions of everyday life.
  • C. You are likely avoiding the truth about yourself.
  • D. You are practicing the necessary effort and striving required for success.
Question 4 of 6
In the context of relationships and self-growth, how does the book define a sign of maturity?
  • A. Realizing that you are not for everyone, and not everyone is for you.
  • B. Learning to adapt your personality to fit into any social situation.
  • C. Forgiving everyone regardless of whether they respect your boundaries.
  • D. Focusing excessively on yourself to ensure your own personal growth.
Question 5 of 6
According to the section on embracing change, what does the feeling of 'resistance' often indicate?
  • A. A clear sign that you are on the wrong path and should turn back.
  • B. A subconscious aversion to things that will inevitably cause you pain.
  • C. A lack of the brute strength and willpower needed to succeed.
  • D. A sign of attraction, meaning what you push against may be what calls you the most.
Question 6 of 6
How does the author redefine the concept of 'arriving' or having 'enough'?
  • A. It is the exact moment you achieve all the dreams you had in your youth.
  • B. It is an internal feeling of knowing you already have everything you need.
  • C. It is the point in life where you no longer experience pain or uncertainty.
  • D. It is a measurable metric of success defined by your kindred spirits.

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The Pivot Year Summary & Overview

The Pivot Year (2023) is a thoughtful roadmap for transforming your life over the course of a year. Full of daily meditations on courage and growth, it guides those seeking meaningful change.

Who Should Listen to The Pivot Year?

  • Personal growth and transformation seekers 
  • People going through life transitions or tough times
  • Fans of Brianna’s work

About the Author: Brianna Wiest

Brianna Wiest is a best-selling author and speaker known for her empowering books on self-healing and personal growth. Her breakout book 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think placed #1 on best-seller lists globally, while The Mountain Is You quickly followed its success.

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