'A guide to building life on your own terms.' Charles
Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit
It's refreshing to read a book so ambitious and humane at
the same time.' Ali Abdaal, author of Feel-Good Positivity
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Extraordinary results don't require genius or grit – they
require agency, and anyone can build it
You've been taught success comes from careful planning,
learning the ropes, and earning one promotion at a time. But what about the
people who seem to skip all that?
We all know a few rare individuals who never stop moving,
taking wild risks, and collecting public failures, yet somehow always seem to
land on top. They act with confidence while you second-guess. They jump while
you're still researching. They ask forgiveness instead of permission, and the
world rewards them for it.
Why don't the rules apply to them?
Because they're not rules. They're productivity
guidelines for people who've been trained to wait for permission.
High-agency people act on the world rather than letting the
world act on them. They don't wait to feel ready. They don't ask if they're
qualified. They simply do things, and the results follow.
You Can Just Do Things reveals the specific
strategies that separate those who achieve from those who wait:
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Increase
your surface area for luck – put yourself where opportunities can
find you
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Take
every shortcut available – the "proper path" is often
just slower, not better
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Build
forcing functions – design systems that make backing out harder
than following through
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Use
your deepest insecurities as fuel – your shame contains your most
powerful motivation
The gap between where you are and where you want to be isn't
about talent, discipline or working harder. It's about whether you're willing
to claim ownership over your own life. It's to stop asking if you're allowed
and start simply doing.
This book won't teach you time management or goal-setting.
It's a journey and a toolkit for bold living. It will show you how to recognize
when you're defaulting to helplessness, how to build the muscle of decisive
action, and how to navigate toward a life that's actually yours.
Stop asking permission. Start doing things.
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'Through small, decisive actions, you can take control of
your life and live the way you want.’ Arthur C. Brooks, Harvard
professor and #1 New York Times bestselling author
'The biggest obstacle to change is in the mind: the mistaken
belief that trying is pointless or too hard. Cate Hall elegantly demolishes
this barrier… You Can Just Do Things is essential reading.' Eric
Ries, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lean
Startup
About the Author
Cate Hall is a former Supreme Court lawyer,
world-ranked poker player, and recovering addict turned CEO of the $3 billion
Astera Institute, where she funds visionary science and technology projects.
Her viral Substack essay on agency, How to Be More Agentic, has been praised by
thought-leaders like James Clear and Nate Silver, and inspired her upcoming TED
Talk.