Doing things you hate is a rare skill, and the only one that guarantees your life doesn’t turn into a dumpster fire.
Look, anyone can binge Netflix or re-watch cat videos. But scrubbing toilets, sorting taxes, slogging through workouts, or having that uncomfortable conversation? That’s advanced-level adulting. And it’s exactly what separates people who quietly win at life from those who keep circling the drain.
Growth doesn’t come from comfort. It comes from sucking it up and charging headfirst into everything you’d rather avoid.
The Art of Doing Things You Hate is your no-BS manual for building the self-discipline muscle.
Written with sharp humour, psychological insights, and the occasional loving slap to the face, this book shows you how to:
• Pinpoint your personal brand of laziness—and hack it
• Harness discomfort with daily exercises that turn “ugh” into “done”
• Master the 90-second rule to stop emotional spirals before they start
• Escape the doom loop of procrastination that’s quietly wrecking your goals
• Set up your day like an elite performer so even the boring stuff gets crushed automatically
Pick it up. Read it. And start doing the boring, tedious, difficult, but absolutely necessary things—like a boss.

























