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CHOOSE YOUR DIFFICULT in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $8.09
Original price: $8.99

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CHOOSE YOUR DIFFICULT in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $8.09
Original price: $8.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Hard choices. Easy life.
Easy choices. Hard life.
Most people aren't stuck because they lack talent, they're stuck because they choose comfort.
Choose Your Difficult is a direct, no-nonsense guide to building mental discipline in a world designed for convenience. Instead of empty motivation, this book challenges professionals, entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders to take ownership of their habits, mindset, and daily decisions.
Inside, you'll discover why discipline is a choice, how comfort quietly limits growth, how to manage burnout, and how to treat failure as feedback instead of identity. Through practical insights and reflection, the book asks one powerful question:
Which hard are you choosing - discipline or regret?
This isn't about hype. It's about responsibility, clarity, and intentional action. If you're ready to stop waiting and start building, this book will help you choose your difficult, on purpose.
Hard choices. Easy life.
Easy choices. Hard life.
Most people aren't stuck because they lack talent, they're stuck because they choose comfort.
Choose Your Difficult is a direct, no-nonsense guide to building mental discipline in a world designed for convenience. Instead of empty motivation, this book challenges professionals, entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders to take ownership of their habits, mindset, and daily decisions.
Inside, you'll discover why discipline is a choice, how comfort quietly limits growth, how to manage burnout, and how to treat failure as feedback instead of identity. Through practical insights and reflection, the book asks one powerful question:
Which hard are you choosing - discipline or regret?
This isn't about hype. It's about responsibility, clarity, and intentional action. If you're ready to stop waiting and start building, this book will help you choose your difficult, on purpose.


















