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This was a great book. It taught me about rebelling against the low expectations society thinks teenagers should have, and instead living out God's purpose. I think this book touched on a lot of key aspects that teenagers go through, and I... [Read on]
Even though it was not in existence until 1941 (a mere 72 years), the word "teenager" has become a household word. It is a word that stands for a period in your life when you are more advanced than a child and has less responsibility than an... [Read on]
Yes, I realize I’ve been MIA for a few months now. Okay, like five or six. Going from a family of five to a family of six, traveling halfway around the world (TWICE), and all the ups and downs of these last many many many weeks and months…... [Read on]
Title: Do Hard Things: A teenage rebellion against low expectations Author: Alex and Brett Harris Date I Finished Reading: February 21,2013 My Rating: 5/5 WARNING: If you do not want to be challenged or inspired to step out of your... [Read on]
So when I first found out about this book, I automatically liked it for three reasons: The Foreword is written by Chuck Norris, and while I’m currently failing to come up with a good Chuck Norris joke for that, I’m sure you can. Feel free to... [Read on]
I won’t lie; this book took a bit to get into. The nineteen year old twin boys who wrote this begin with an introduction to the general idea of “Doing Hard Things” and this is all well and good. However, they then go on to discuss all of their... [Read on]
As a mother of a teenager, I can attest to the growing movement of low expectations for the current generation of teens. This pervasive attitude is subtle, yet so harmful. For young adults today, it is a challenge to overcome this apathetic... [Read on]
This book flows like a conversation, holds interest with humor and numerous quotations, motivates readers to take an honest self-evaluation and equips by providing step-by-step solutions for you to personalize according to your situation that... [Read on]
Every once in awhile I come across a book that just makes sense; Do Hard Things by Alex and Brett Harris is one such book. I knew something was off in our "entertain me" culture, but could not put my finger on a realistic solution. The Harris... [Read on]
Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations by Alex & Brett Harris is a book for teenagers written by two teenagers. The message in this book is to rebel against society's low expectations for people in their teenage years.... [Read on]