

📈 Unlock your true grit with science, not shortcuts!
Do Hard Things by Steve Magness debunks common myths about resilience, offering science-based, practical methods to build real toughness. Ranked in the top 50 for Applied Psychology books and boasting a 4.6-star rating from 786 readers, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking sustainable motivation and success across athletic, academic, and professional fields.








| Best Sellers Rank | #25,458 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #49 in Popular Applied Psychology #70 in Psychology of Personality #416 in Job Hunting & Careers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 786 Reviews |
A**A
Amazing book.
Very detailed and very well written. An amazing book.
D**C
Science and evidence based advice
I really enjoyed reading Do Hard Things by Steve Magness. I've been a fan of The Growth Equation Podcast for a few years now, and i'm a big fan of Steve Magness and Brad Stulbergs work. I really appreciate their no BS mentality towards self improvement and how there are no silver bullets for success. Do Hard Things presents easy to understand material, along with practical solutions the reader can utilize to persevere and surpass the 'grind culture' by focusing on longevity, attainable tasks, and realistic achievement. This book had helped me immensely as of recently with my athletic endeavours, as well as my academic endeavours, in a time where motivation was low, and the end goal seemed out of reach. I would highly recommend this book to all walks of life, be it academic, athletic, business, or pleasure.
M**G
Kein Gelaber
Wissenschaftliche Untermalungen unterscheidet das Buch erfreulicherweise von den ganzen Erfolgs- und Motivations"profis".
A**A
Teaches you hot to be real tough.
Very good book about real toughness. Makes u think deeply what u want, a false show of toughness which fail when u r tested really or a real toughness which u hv to work on to build.
A**B
Interesting read for the sporting mindset, but a bit short on practical tips
I was interested in the mental aspects of running to one's best, so purchased this book. It does provide useful insights, backed up with stories and examples. I found it useful, but there was repetition and had I hoped there would have been more practical tips.
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