Mike Lewis, tras un paso por Bain Capital, persiguió su sueño de dedicarse profesionalmente al squash. Es el fundador y CEO de When to Jump, una comunidad global de personas que han abandonado un camino para seguir uno muy diferente. When to Jump ha llegado a millones a través de impresiones mediáticas, eventos presenciales y colaboraciones de marca. Su primer libro, When to Jump, es una colección de estudios de caso con una guía clara sobre cómo y cuándo dar el salto. Se licenció en Dartmouth College y vive en San Francisco.
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When Mike Lewis was twenty-four and working in a prestigious corporate job, he eagerly wanted to leave and pursue his dream of becoming a professional squash player. But he had questions: When is the right time to move from work that is comfortable to a career you have only dared to dream of? How have other people made such a jump? What did they feel when making that jump--and afterward? Mike sought guidance from others who had "jumped," and the responses he got--from a banker who started a brewery, a publicist who became a Bishop, a garbage collector who became a furniture designer, and on and on--were so clear-eyed and inspiring that Mike wanted to share what he had learned with others who might be helped by those stories. First, though, he started playing squash professionally. The right book at the right time, When to Jump offers more than forty heartening stories (from the founder of Bonobos, the author of The Big Short, the designer of the Lyft logo, the Humans of New York creator, and many more) and takeaways that will inspire, instruct, and reassure, including the ingenious four-phase Jump Curve
A collection of inspirational offerings detailing the experiences of people who have left unfulfilling jobs outlines four fundamental steps to pursuing one's dreams, revealing how others have managed the risks, emotional fallout and setbacks of living life on their own terms
You will be mesmerized by this arrangement of perhaps the most memorable tune from The Fantasticks. Mike Lewis's light jazz waltz is the perfect setting for this musical theatre classic.
What a combination! Mike Lewis's jazzy take on a classical theme presents Bach like you've never heard Bach before! Includes parts for acoustic guitar, jazz bass, piano, and drum set.
Five of Cohan's most beloved tunes are encapsulated in this Mike Lewis arrangement. Your audience will be tapping more than their toes with Harrigan, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Mary's a Grand Old Name, Give My Regards to Broadway, and You're a Grand Old Flag.
The double bass section frequently has the melody in this lovely ballad. It shows a singular sense of creativity from both the composers and the arranger.