Hard Easy: A Get-Real Guide for Getting the Life You Want
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What if I told you there are two ways to live: easy-hard or hard-easy?
Would you rather live an easy life now--eat whatever you want, buy whatever you'd like, avoid tough conversations needed for true human connection--and deal with the consequences later?
Or would your life be better in the future--meaning, would you rather have better health, financial security, better relationships, and peace and fulfillment--if you tackled the hard stuff now?
It's your choice. You can live easy-hard or hard-easy--a law that inevitably plays itself out, its impact real and life changing.
Coombs helps you thoroughly understand this law and provides you with every tool you need to set yourself up for success--however you define it.
Are you ready to fulfill your biggest dreams? If the answer is yes, read this book as your first Hard-Easy challenge. Put away your excuses and bring it hard!
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Reviews
Coombs is an excellent storyteller.
--BlueInk Review
Art Coombs's books are such a joy to read and narrate as his stories are so compelling, so moving. This effortless recitation of his life stories fully resonated with me. The love and humor found in his work will inspire you to engage more fully with the world at large.
--William Duffy-Dufris, aka "Bob the Builder," Voice Actor, Producer, Engineer & Mind's Eye Productions Founder
Coombs is a good storyteller with a lively, humorous style...
--IndieReader
Art Coombs is a motivational author who does a wonderful job of engaging readers from the beginning and all the way through to the end of his stories, all while teaching important principles.
--Melissa Dalton Martinez,
The Book Break Executive Producer
Arthur F. Coombs once again illuminates important and motivating concepts in Hard-Easy. Gravity pulls both anchors and attitudes down; that is our default. Elevation requires effort. It's our job to decide whether we will pay the price through our difficult life experiences or let Coombs give us a less-painful shortcut.
--Paul H. Jenkins, Ph.D., Psychologist and Author of Pathological Positivity