Book Series

GET ON WITH IT

The Book Series

Life doesn't wait, and neither should you. The Get On With It series is for anyone who is tired of excuses, ready to face rejection, and determined to build a life that actually matters. These are not theory-heavy business books. They are real stories, raw lessons, and practical tools drawn from the trenches of life, family, and entrepreneurship.

Each book tackles a different piece of the puzzle — the habits, the mindset, the energy, and the relentless hustle it takes to stop spinning your wheels and start moving forward.

The Books

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Stop It
Where it all began

Stop It is about cutting the excuses and facing the truth. You cannot build a life worth living if you are still justifying your own bullshit. This book is the wake-up call that strips it back to the basics: stop lying to yourself, stop waiting for permission, stop pretending tomorrow will magically be better.

Coming Soon
Hustle
The second book in the series

Hustle is about what you do once the excuses are gone. It's about ambition versus entitlement, about choosing your energy, and about asking without fear. This is the story of JUCEBOX, of building Adroit, of hustling with a newborn at home, of betrayal turned into fuel, and of standing on the PwC Herald Talks stage with nothing but belief.

More to Come

The Get On With It series is just getting started. Each book will dive deeper into the mindset, lessons, and practices that help you stop wasting time and start living fully. From leadership to resilience to personal energy, the series will keep building a library for people who want to do more than talk — people who want to get on with it.

Why This Series

Because life is short, excuses are cheap, and action is everything. The Get On With It books are written for anyone who is ready to move, ready to fail, ready to ask, and ready to own their story.

This is not about waiting for the right time. It is about creating the time.

It is about choosing ambition over entitlement.

It is about stepping up instead of leaning back.

It is about getting on with it.