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Grit Factor: 15 Attributes to Doing Life Better

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The popular success coach combines research, real-world experience and exercises to help people live their best personal and professional lives.Logan Stout has been passionate about personal development since he was given his first personal-growth book at the age of seventeen. His entire career has been focused on helping people “do life better”—and his track record for success speaks for itself. Now Logan shares the one essential attribute we all must have to achieve our Grit.Logan’s approach to life has helped him become a leader in the realms of pro-baseball, direct sales, business ownership, public speaking and more. He’s worked with some of the most successful people in the business world. In Grit Factor, he shares personal stories that demonstrate what grit is, what it is not, and why it is so profoundly important for anyone who wants to do life better.

215 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 4, 2021

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Logan Stout

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Logan Stout is a highly sought after speaker and trainer due to his personal success in founding and running multiple multi-million dollar companies. Logan is the Founder of the Dallas Patriots Baseball organization (www.dallaspatriots.com), one of the largest baseball organizations in the country. In addition, Logan was a millionaire in the direct sales arena by the age of 25. His background includes pro baseball, ministry, coaching, direct sales, speaking, and business ownership. Logan and his wife, Haley, reside in Dallas, Texas with their two boys Miles and Cooper.

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February 13, 2024
Overall, the book contains some good tips and provides decent motivating factors for how and why someone would want to improve grit. However, I found it to contain too much ego, contradictions, fluff, and god talk to enjoy it as much as I’d hoped.
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March 25, 2021
There was a lot of good and practical steps in this book to help create and work towards my personal bullseye.
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