‘Honest, funny and genuinely useful’ – Mark
Manson, bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
‘Like a warm, insightful pep talk from your best friend’ – David
Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of Range
The personal development book for people who don’t have time for personal
development.
Some people wake up at 4 a.m., run 15 miles barefoot and have an ice bath. This
book is for the rest of us.
Let’s start with the good news: despite what your brain might tell you, you
are not a failure. You are a human who has failed at something. Life
is messy, unexpected and can surprise us at the worst possible time.
In How to Try Again, Steve Kamb gives you permission to be
imperfect and ditch the ‘tough love’ (which doesn’t work) and still get things
done. Drawing from his seventeen years of experience helping busy people
transform their lives at Nerd Fitness, Kamb seamlessly blends philosophy,
psychology, real-life stories and hilarious insights from pop culture to help
you confidently navigate life’s chaos.
In this practical and humorous guide, you’ll learn how to:
- Embrace
failure as the first step, not the last.
- Escape
the ‘Doom Loop’ and finally break free.
- Strategically
tread water when overwhelmed.
- Pick
the right ‘thing’ to try next and follow through.
This book isn't for the superhuman few; it’s for anyone who has struggled with
consistency and has felt like they’re never going to be able to change. The
overworked parents, burned-out employees and frustrated people who can’t seem
to make progress.
It’s time to stop feeling less than and start making
changes that stick – without the guilt.
‘Compassionate and deeply practical’ – Anne-Laure Le Cunff, neuroscientist and
bestselling author of Tiny Experiments
‘Insightful, helpful, funny, wise . . . Steve Kamb is a brilliant guide’ –
Josh Kaufman, bestselling author of The Personal MBA
‘A practical guide to rebuilding momentum’ – Nir Eyal, bestselling author
of Beyond Belief and Indistractable
About the Author
Steve Kamb is the author of How to Try
Again and founder of NerdFitness.com, an approachable fitness company
that helps busy humans level up their lives.
Since 2009, Steve has published research-backed essays and a
weekly newsletter that explores failure, self-compassion and making change that
sticks, especially when life doesn’t go according to plan.
He lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where he plays golf
decently and music poorly.