Do the Best you Can't!

by Bud Stumbaugh


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Hardcover
$30.95
Softcover
$13.99
E-Book
$3.99
Hardcover
$30.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/24/2022

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781665721257
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781665721271
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781665721264

About the Book

We’ve all been encouraged to “to do the best you can.” If you want to excel, this book suggests that may be too little. After all, anybody can do what they can do. To make the most positive impact on your own life, and maybe the whole world, you must “do the best you can’t.”

You remember the names of the people who didn’t listen when they were told you can’t sail west to get east; you can’t fly an object heavier than air; you can’t sit in the front of the bus. You don’t remember the names of the people who didn’t dare to try the difficult.

Maybe your “can’ts” are not as bodacious as proving the earth is not flat. But whether it’s “can’t quit smoking,” “can’t lose weight,” “can’t read a book a month,” “can’t start my own company,” “can’t control my temper” or some other “can’t,” this book reveals the processes, procedures and principles you need to practice if you want to “do the best you can’t.” Even better, it will inspire you to do it right now.


About the Author

Bud Stumbaugh now owns a silver spoon but didn’t grow up with one in his mouth. In fact, he sometimes had no spoon at all. His school drop-out mom found it difficult to put food on the table for him and his three sisters on the minimum wages she earned after his father left when Bud was one.

At nine years old Bud picked cotton for a penny a pound to help buy school clothes. In high school Bud couldn’t date because his mom didn’t own a car and, as he said, “You can’t pick’em up on a bicycle.”

He grew up with an inferiority complex which had him stuck on scared. But Bud got unstuck. He decided he didn’t like being disadvantaged and defeated. He worked his way through college and now has an honorary Ph.D. on top of his bachelor’s degree. He overcame his fear of public speaking and became a motivational speaker before conventions and business, religious, civic and political groups. He also served 8 terms in the Georgia State Senate. And he built a company from zero to $200 million in ten years.

Some feel Bud did what seemed impossible. His book will inform you how to also do what seems impossible and will inspire you to tackle the task today.

You may contact Bud on his cell (404-317-5991) or his personal email (stumb1234@gmail.com).