Ever get the sense there’s always something standing between you and your dreams/ambitions/goals? (between you and what you were born to do?)
Always a reason why you can’t find career fulfillment?
Do you answer possible solutions by saying, “Yeah, but…”?
Well, now’s the time to bust your ‘buts’
It starts with recognizing the excuses and negative thought patterns that are holding you back.
It ends with you taking positive action, reigniting your passion, and turning your ideas into outcomes.
In Yeah, But, executive coach and corporate advisor, Marc A. Wolfe shows
The 15 most common “yeah, buts” he’s always hearing from CEOs to individuals managing the stress of everyday life. They’re categorized into five key time, path, worry, demographic, and perspective."But Busters": Thought-provoking questions to challenge each excuse and provide insight on how to address, manage, and bust that but.Overlooked stories of accomplished individuals who overcame their “yeah, buts,” with accountability, persistence, and effective leadership strategies.Tools for Practical strategies to transform your mindset, enhance career satisfaction, and achieve a more agile life.A new perspective to transform your thinking and propel your personal growth and professional development.Whether you’re a business leader, an executive, or simply someone seeking a better daily life, Yeah, But provides effective coaching and tools to manage burnout, boost productivity, and realign your life with what you were built to do.
This isn’t just a book—it's a guide to achieving more in your career, business, and your personal life.
Start your journey today. Download and order Yeah, But now and start helping yourself—and those around you—to do more, be more, and achieve more.
The book discusses the concept of "yeah buts," a term used to describe self-imposed excuses or limiting beliefs that prevent individuals from achieving their goals. The author shares insights from his personal and professional experiences to help people overcome these mental barriers and unlock their potential.
The book emphasizes that "yeah buts" are universal but conquerable. Through well researched case studies and common everyday problems we all encounter, the book serves as a guide to help readers cut through the noise of self-doubt and take actionable steps toward a more fulfilling life.
The ultimate takeaway is that overcoming "yeah buts" is not just about personal success but also about contributing to the lives of others.
By making time to read this book I addressed my biggest “yeah, but” which is that I don’t have time, and turns out it’s the most common excuse we all make. So, overcome your limiting beliefs and read this book.
I loved the common sense points and thought provoking questions in the book. I loved the write it down, break it down, make a plan and move forward even if it isn't crystal clear advice. Have Faith and Confidence but Be Prepared and Focused * grounded in reality. This is exactly the guided reflection most of us need to help clarify direction, refocus, and build a confident plan to better ourselves or achieve something.
Just finished Marc Wolf’s Yeah But—and wow, it’s a powerful reality check.
Those two little words—“yeah, but…”—are sneaky. They sound harmless, yet they’re often the very thing holding us back from embracing change, taking risks, and thinking bigger.
Wolf’s message is clear: the “but” is where possibility dies. If we want to innovate, lead, and grow, we need to replace “yeah, but” with “yes, and.”
As someone who thrives on thinking creatively, challenging norms, and pushing past the obvious, this book was a reminder to keep my own “buts” in check—and to help others do the same.
Highly recommend for anyone ready to move past hesitation and into action.
If you are seeking inspiration, motivation, and a positive mindset to achieve your goals, you should read the book “Yeah, But-Cut Through the Noise to Live, Learn, and Lead Better,” by Marc A. Wolfe. The book provides insight into the excuses we make that prevent us from pursuing our hopes and dreams.
As an educator and MBA graduate, I believe Marc A. Wolfe’s book is a great motivator for high school and college students to accomplish their lifelong goals. His words, case examples, and activities create the perfect pathway for students to pursue careers in business and entrepreneurship.
This book has been a game-changer. I love its practical design—flipping to just the advice I need feels like having a personal coach. The real-life stories resonate deeply, reflecting my struggles with mental roadblocks and self-doubt in both my professional and personal life. "Yeah, But" helps me catch those moments when excuses hold me back and gently shifts my mindset. If you want a read that feels like a conversation with a trusted friend, this book is a must-have.