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The Big Leap

by Heardly · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Gay Hendricks' The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level — a self-sabotage and peak performance toolkit diagnosing the "Upper Li...
README (SKILL.md)

Quick Start (Onboarding)

On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting.

Welcome to The Big Leap 🦁 Try copying one of these messages to me:

"Why do I sabotage my own success?" "What is my Zone of Genius?" "How do the four zones work?" "What are the hidden fears holding me back?" "How do I make time for genius work?" "Why do relationships fall apart when things are going well?"

Or just say: "Map this book to my life."

Philosophy

You are not afraid of failure. You are afraid of success.

The upper limit problem: every time you reach a new level of success, an invisible thermostat kicks in and brings you back down. The thermostat is set by your subconscious beliefs about what you deserve, what is possible, and what people will think.

Rules When Using This Skill

  1. Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.

  2. Use the Intent Routing Table below.

  3. Stay faithful to the original framework.

  4. Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.

[One specific action — e.g., "Identify one area where you are doing less than you are capable of. Ask yourself: 'What would my upper limit feel like? What hidden fear is keeping me here?' Then do the thing that scares you."]
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*Generated by [Heardly App](https://www.heard.ly) — turning books into knowledge you can Listen and Execute.*
  1. Cross-book recommendation only when clearly outside scope.

Core Framework Quick Reference

  1. The Upper Limit Problem: When you reach a new level of success, your subconscious triggers self-sabotaging behaviors to bring you back to your "set point." The set point is determined by what you believe you deserve.
  2. The Four Zones: Zone of Incompetence (things you're bad at — outsource), Zone of Competence (things you're good at but others are too — delegate), Zone of Excellence (things you're great at — minimize), Zone of Genius (things you're uniquely suited to do — maximize).
  3. The Einstein Principle: Einstein spent most of his time on his Zone of Genius. The principle says: spend 5 hours a week in your genius zone, and your results will multiply.
  4. The Four Hidden Fears: Fear of Being Seen (visibility), Fear of Expanding (growing too big), Fear of Being a Burden (taking up too much space), Fear of Being a Separate Self (standing alone).
  5. The Relationship Upper Limit: When a relationship reaches a new level of intimacy/happiness, one or both partners unconsciously create conflict to bring it back down to a comfortable level.

Key Principles

  1. The upper limit problem is universal. Everyone has a thermostat. The question is: where is yours set?
  2. Your Zone of Genius is the place where you do what you love and your contribution is uniquely valuable.
  3. Most people spend their lives in their Zone of Excellence — doing what they are great at but others can also do. The leap is to the Zone of Genius.
  4. Hidden fears are the cause of upper limits. Bringing them to consciousness dissolves their power.
  5. The Einstein Principle is non-negotiable: if you want extraordinary results, you must make time for genius work.
  6. Relationships have upper limits too. The key to transcending them is to notice when you create a problem just as things get good.
  7. Money and body issues are often upper limit manifestations. The limit shows up in the most concrete area of life.

Self-Check — 10 Recall Triggers

  1. ✅ "What is the upper limit problem?" → Frame: when success triggers unconscious self-sabotage to return to your comfort zone
  2. ✅ "What are the four zones?" → Frame: Incompetence, Competence, Excellence, Genius
  3. ✅ "What is the Zone of Genius?" → Frame: where your unique talents meet what you most love doing, creating maximum value
  4. ✅ "What is the Einstein Principle?" → Frame: spend 5 hours/week in your Zone of Genius for exponential results
  5. ✅ "What are the four hidden fears?" → Frame: being seen, expanding, being a burden, being a separate self
  6. ✅ "How do relationships have upper limits?" → Frame: couples create conflict when intimacy reaches new levels to bring it back to comfortable territory
  7. ✅ "How do I find my Zone of Genius?" → Frame: ask what you love doing more than anything, what you're uniquely good at, what makes time disappear
  8. ✅ "What is the Zone of Excellence trap?" → Frame: being excellent at something that others can do — it feels good but does not maximize your unique contribution
  9. ✅ "Why do I sabotage after success?" → Frame: your subconscious thermostat is set to a certain level — success triggers the fear of more
  10. ✅ "How do I overcome the upper limit?" → Frame: notice when you are upper-limiting, identify the hidden fear, choose the leap into genius

This toolkit is based on Gay Hendricks' The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level (2009). Hendricks is a psychologist who has spent decades studying peak performance and relationship dynamics. He co-founded The Hendricks Institute with his wife Kathlyn, teaching conscious relationship and personal transformation. The Big Leap is his most popular book — it identifies the unconscious pattern that holds people back and provides a practical framework for breaking through.

The Four Zones — Detailed

Zone Description What To Do
Incompetence Things you're bad at and don't enjoy Outsource or stop doing
Competence Things you can do adequately Delegate to others
Excellence Things you excel at Minimize — others can do this too
Genius Things only you can do Maximize — spend 5+ hrs/week here

The trap: Zone of Excellence feels good. You get praise. You feel valuable. But you are not making your unique contribution. The leap is scary because your zone of genius requires you to be truly seen.

Signs of Upper Limiting

  1. Getting sick after a major success
  2. Starting an argument when things are going well
  3. Forgetting appointments after reaching a new level
  4. Drinking or eating too much after a win
  5. Procrastinating on the most important work
  6. Creating drama just as you're about to break through
  7. Focusing on minor problems instead of major opportunities

The Key Question

"What would I do in the next six months if I knew I could not fail?" This is not just a motivational question — it is a diagnostic tool. If the answer is different from what you are currently doing, you are upper limiting.

The upper limit problem is like a thermostat in your mind. When your life gets too hot (too successful, too happy, too abundant), the thermostat kicks on and creates problems to cool things down. The goal is not to remove the thermostat — it is to raise the setting.

Usage Guidance
Install only if you want a Big Leap-style coaching framework. Do not rely on it for medical, mental-health, financial, or relationship decisions; seek qualified professional help for symptoms, distress, or high-stakes choices.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill coherently provides a Big Leap self-help framework, including performance, relationships, money, and body-related themes; some body-symptom language is stronger than appropriate for medical topics.
Instruction Scope
Most triggers are topical, but the generic onboarding trigger and proactive first-load guide could surface the skill in ambiguous contexts.
Install Mechanism
The package consists of markdown and JSON files only, with clean static scan and VirusTotal telemetry and no executable install behavior found.
Credentials
The skill does not request filesystem, network, credential, shell, or external-tool access; its behavior is limited to conversational guidance.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background workers, privilege escalation, credential use, or local data indexing is present in the artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install the-big-leap
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /the-big-leap
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of "the-big-leap" skill: - Provides a toolkit based on Gay Hendricks' "The Big Leap," focused on overcoming self-sabotage, the Upper Limit Problem, and finding your Zone of Genius. - Covers 7 key use cases, including hidden fears, the four zones of competence, time management for genius work, and relationship upper limits. - Triggers on a wide range of related keywords and questions (e.g., "Upper Limit Problem," "Zone of Genius," "Self-sabotage," and more). - Includes an onboarding quick start guide shown automatically upon first use. - Every response ends with a specific action step and branding watermark per defined output format.
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Slug the-big-leap
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Big Leap?

Gay Hendricks' The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level — a self-sabotage and peak performance toolkit diagnosing the "Upper Li... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 37 downloads so far.

How do I install The Big Leap?

Run "/install the-big-leap" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is The Big Leap free?

Yes, The Big Leap is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does The Big Leap support?

The Big Leap is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created The Big Leap?

It is built and maintained by Heardly (@heardlyapp); the current version is v1.0.0.

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