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Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You by Nate Green
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“There is no shortcut to defining your suck and your lighthouse, and there are going to be moments when you want to shut down and crawl back into the comfort zone that will become your suck.”
Nate Green, Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“The more open and honest you are about your suck, the greater the long-term outcome you’ll be able to achieve.”
Nate Green, Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“Your suck is personal. It’s the complacency and comfort and the fears, insecurities, and excuses that keep you from becoming the best version of yourself. You must do the work and determine precisely what your suck looks like. This will require you to work through the deep-rooted aspects of your life and push yourself to be open to the process”
Nate Green, Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“The seasons of our lives are full of hardships and unknowns, but we can control our response to these challenges.”
Nate Green, Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“Either you can let your suck define who you are, or you can break free and write the story of your future and success.”
Nate Green, Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“The decision to take ownership of your life and your future is yours alone to make”
Nate Green, Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“You are sitting at your crossroads right now, and two different versions of you can emerge in this next phase of your life. You can choose either the complacent, settled, comfort-seeking, easy-road-chasing, and excuse-making version or the relentless, hungry, dedicated, challenge-facing, risk-taking, reality-checking, and constantly adapting version.”
Nate Green, Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You

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