In this episode Coach Angie shares four principles to help you embrace the truth that you can do hard things . . . and shares her favorite books on the topic. Plus, Trevor figures out how to do hard things the lazy way.
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Book List
When you do hard things you’ll definitely get resistance and push back from some people but you’ll also inspire more people to live courageous lives. I like to read memoirs of people who share the ups and downs on the road to success. There are some great books and podcasts out there about courageous people.
Let Your Mind Run by Deena PastorCan’t Hurt Me by David GogginsA Beautiful Work in Progress by Mirna ValerioRunning Outside Your Comfort Zone by Susan LackeThe Long Run by Matt LongMarathon Woman by Kathrine SwitzerSpartan Up by Joe De SenaUnbroken by Laura HildebrandOut There by David ClarkWhat Doesn’t Kill Us by Scott CarneyIt’s Great to Suck At Something by Karen RinaldiDo Hard Things by Steve MagnessRunning Outside Your Comfort Zone by Susan LackeExtreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif BasinEndure by Alex HutchinsonChoose Strong by Sally McRaeThe Gift of Failure by Jessica LaheyBravey by Alexi PappasOut and Back by Hillary AllenComfortable with Uncertainty by Pema ChodrinEverything is Figureoutable by Marie ForleoMaster of Change by Brad StulbergThe Comfort Crisis by Michael EasterGrit—The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela DuckworthChop Wood, Carry Water by Joshua MedcalfThe Unstoppable Mindset by Alden MillsMindful Running by Mackenzie L. Havey