You want to do hard things. But you don’t know where to start. You are changing the world around you. But you are tired and burned out. You feel called to do the extraordinary for God. But you feel stuck in the ordinary. Do Hard Things inspired thousands of young people around the world to make the most of the teen years. Now Alex and Brett Harris are back and ready to tackle the questions that Do Hard Things inspired: How do I get started? What do I do when I get discouraged? What’s the best way to inspire others? Filled with stories and insights from Alex, Brett, and other real-life rebelutionaries, Start Here is a powerful and practical guide to doing hard things, right where you are. Are you ready to take the next step and blast past mediocrity for the glory of God? START HERE.
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"This book was amazing! I loved the practicality. It really helped me guide me through doing hard things. Right now I am just doing "little" hard things, but I was really encouraged. I enjoyed the personal stories, hearing how other people did hard things. I would HIGHLY recommend this book to any Rebelutionist and even non-Rebelutionists. At the end of the book it gives a list of hard things that people have done, so that was pretty helpful for getting an idea for what I could do. My goal is to be able to come back in a while and give an accurate description of just how exactly I worked through this book. Hopefully whoever reads this will take my advice and read it, carefully! It could change your life. But I would recommend reading "Do Hard Things" first. But whatever, you know. As long as you read it, that is the main thing."
— David (5 out of 5 stars)
" This is the very helpful and thought-provoking book with answers to questions that many teens asked after reading Alex and Brett Harris' first book, Do Hard Things. "
— Angela, 2/15/2014" Yay! I was so excited to get my Start Here book! "
— Lily, 1/16/2014" Amazing stories about teens "doing hard things" and advice on how you can too. "
— Megan, 1/15/2014" It's been a while since I read "Do Hard Things", but this seemed to be a lot like it. I was expecting something different, I suppose. "
— Lindsay, 12/13/2013" I picked this to read only because it was available to check out of the library on my nook. Nothing at all I wanted to read - gave it a try of about half way through and quit. Would be fine if you were looking for teen self help books. "
— Joanne, 11/24/2013" Can I give this 10 stars???? This book was a great book to follow their first book, "Do Hard Things." It is filled with practical advise on how to move on to Hard Things. I would definitely recommend that any teen read this book! "
— Danielle, 7/25/2013" LOVED. ANyways, Will be buying this to go on my shelf beside "Do Hard Things" "
— Sara, 7/18/2013" A very good followup to "Do Hard Things". Very practical. "
— Acarrawa, 7/11/2013" As someone who likes a plan of action, this was a good, quick follow up to the previous book with practical application. Good for what it says it does. "
— Elisabeth, 6/2/2013" Again, just like the first, amazing. Truly inspiring. Every time I read one of these books, they inspire me to really do hard things. "
— Eyebright, 3/27/2013" Book 2 from Alex and Brett Harris. The first book "Do Hard Things" is fantastic (every teenager should read it, seriously), this one is really just more of the same. Kind of like a giant appendix for "Do Hard Things". "
— Bill, 1/30/2013" The follow up to teen brothers, Alex and Brett Harris's book, Do Hard Things. Some helpful tips for teens (and adults as well) who are determined to "do hard things." Not near the power of the original book, but some helpful thoughts and good stories of teenagers making a difference for Christ. "
— Paul, 9/19/2012" I just read this book and I cannot recommend it more highly. It picks up were Do Hard Things left of, and is filled with practical tips on how to give God the best of the Teen years. It is primarily directed at teens but all would benefit. Read It! "
— Nathan, 9/15/2012" An awesome follow up for a great book! "
— Georgie, 6/19/2012" If you're not sure where to start after reading Do Hard Things you should read this book. "
— Denise, 11/8/2011" A very quick reading. You can read it it an hour even though it is 162 pages long. Practical and useful if you have read DO HARD THINGS before. "
— Giancarlo, 10/23/2011" Definitely puts pressure on people like me who are about to hit their 20's. Stories and child" rebelitionaries" in this book range from ages 9-20. What's your excuse? "
— Nicci, 9/21/2011" It was really great! Full review coming soon! "
— Elaine, 1/2/2011" It's been a while since I read "Do Hard Things", but this seemed to be a lot like it. I was expecting something different, I suppose. "
— Lindsay, 10/12/2010" If you're not sure where to start after reading Do Hard Things you should read this book. "
— Denise, 7/9/2010" Again, just like the first, amazing. Truly inspiring. Every time I read one of these books, they inspire me to really do hard things. "
— Eyebright, 6/27/2010" An awesome follow up for a great book! "
— Georgie, 6/11/2010" A very quick reading. You can read it it an hour even though it is 162 pages long. Practical and useful if you have read DO HARD THINGS before. "
— Giancarlo, 4/16/2010" A very good followup to "Do Hard Things". Very practical. "
— Acarrawa, 4/5/2010" Yay! I was so excited to get my Start Here book! "
— Lily, 3/26/2010" Can I give this 10 stars???? This book was a great book to follow their first book, "Do Hard Things." It is filled with practical advise on how to move on to Hard Things. I would definitely recommend that any teen read this book! "
— Danielle, 3/25/2010Lincoln Hoppe is an accomplished actor of stage and screen with several films, plays, television shows, and numerous audiobooks to his credit. His audiobook narrations have earned him nine AudioFile Earphones Awards. His diverse voice characterizations can be heard on animated films, video games, and commercials across the globe. He is a member of the Lost Angeles Comedy Sportz Improv Company.