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RANDY "NOEXCUSE" SIMMONS

MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER  |  AUTHOR  |  PERSONAL TRAINER

NO MORE EXCUSES:
MASTERING THE SKILL OF SELF-DISCIPLINE & EXECUTION

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READERS CAN EXPECT

To master self-discipline and hold themselves accountable.

To learn what to do when ovewhelmed, lost, or ready to quit.

To build consistency and stop relying on motivation.

To discover what it really takes to execute, level up, and lead by example.

To embrace discomfort and turn pain into power.

To stay locked in when results are slow or pressure builds.

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MEET RANDY

Author of "No More Excuses: Mastering the Skill of Self-Discipline & Execution

Randolph “Randy NoExcuse” Simmons Jr.'s journey from hardship to success is a testament to his unyielding commitment to self-discipline and execution. From sleeping on floors to training NBA athletes, celebrities, and entrepreneurs, Randy has built his brand on breaking through barriers and eliminating excuses. When he's not penning empowering strategies and inspiration for personal and professional growth, he's pushing others past their limits—physically, mentally, and spiritually—helping them reach their highest potential. This book is just the beginning of his mission to help others achieve extraordinary success.

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WHAT READERS ARE SAYING

From the moment I opened No More Excuses, I knew it would leave a lasting impact. Filled with real-life examples and valuable insight, this book provides practical advice on how to eliminate excuses from your life and shift your perspective. What I loved most was how it aligns its values with God, offering both spiritual and personal advice. Thank you, Randy, for sharing your story and for encouraging us to become better people inside and out!

Kristin N.

"When life gets hard, you don't suddenly rise to the occasion. You fall to the level of your discipline."

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Most people don’t want to face the truth. It’s easier to point fingers at circumstances, the past, or other people. But here’s the thing: The biggest enemy isn’t in the streets, around the corner, or in your office building—it’s in the mirror.

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