The Waddle Forward Collection – 3 Award-Winning Books in 1
Three brutally honest, laugh-out-loud self-help books bundled together. Stop people pleasing. Set boundaries. Figure out your life. All for less than the price of buying them separately.

From Scotty Boxa, award-winning author and 2025 Emotional Education Author of the Year.
If you’re tired of saying yes when you mean no, drowning in stress, or wondering what the duck you’re even doing with your life, this collection is for you.
The Duck Collection brings together all three books in the Waddle Forward Series into one laugh-out-loud, brutally honest guide to boundaries, confidence, and burnout recovery.
What’s Inside (with icons or cover images)
📘 Hold My Ducks
Stop people pleasing, set boundaries, and reclaim your energy without guilt.
📘 Duck Yeah!
Build confidence, drop perfectionism, and finally start living life on your terms.
📘 What the Duck Am I Doing With My Life?
A funny, relatable guide to finding direction when you feel stuck, lost, or overwhelmed.
👉 3 books. 1 collection. A waddle forward into clarity.
Why You’ll Love It
✅ Three Books in One – Get the full Waddle Forward series in a single volume.
✅ Funny AND Practical – Laugh-out-loud moments with tools you can actually use.
✅ Real Talk, No Fluff – No preachy guru vibes, just blunt honesty and humor.
✅ Perfect Quick Reads – Short, punchy chapters designed for busy, burned-out brains.
✅ Award-Winning Author – Written by Scotty Boxa, Emotional Education Author of the Year 2025.
Who Is This Book For?
✔ The People Pleasers – If you’ve been saying yes when you mean no, this is your wake-up call.
✔ The Burned-Out & Drained – Anyone carrying everyone else’s “ducks” and running on empty.
✔ The Overthinkers – Stuck in spirals, replaying conversations, or wondering what the duck you’re doing with life.
✔ The Boundary Builders – Ready to protect your energy, drop the guilt, and finally say NO without explaining yourself.
✔ Anyone Who Needs a Laugh While Fixing Their Life – Because self-help doesn’t have to be boring.
Winner: Emotional Education Author of the Year 2025
About Scotty Boxa
Scotty Boxa is an award-winning author, traveler, and professional chaos-survivor. He’s known for turning life’s messiest moments into books that are as funny as they are painfully relatable.
When he’s not writing, you’ll find him living out of a van, testing questionable recipes, or arguing with his rubber duck sidekick, Quackie Chan.
Reader Love (Amazon Reviews)
Finally, a Self-Help Book That Gets Real About Wanting More
Permission to want more, without guilt or hustle-culture crap. Feels like advice from a witty friend who gets it.
— Jerry S. Hu
An Existential Crisis Wrapped in Snacks, Sarcasm, and Surprisingly Good Advice
Doesn’t fix the mess, sits in it with you and somehow makes it feel okay.
— The Truth Teller
DUCKS EVERYWHERE!
Kicks ‘enoughness’ to the curb and makes change feel doable (and hilarious).”
— Tamar
You Can’t Paddle Toward a Dream You’re Too Scared to Admit You Have
Best line in a book ever. And the advice sticks.
— Travis
Equal Parts Hilarious and Healing
Laugh-out-loud funny and real as hell.
— Sienna
Like Getting Advice From a Brutally Honest Best Friend
Laugh-out-loud funny, surprisingly moving, and packed with practical tips that actually work. A must-read if you’re feeling stuck.
— Ruoqi
Unexpectedly Brilliant
Way better than I thought it would be. Honest, real, and surprisingly helpful when life feels like a mess.
— Kumaran
Surprisingly Fresh and Motivational
Quick, light, and funny while still giving me the kick I needed to keep moving forward.
— Julian
A Friendly Approach to Life’s Struggles
Feels like talking to a friend who gets it. Comforting, funny, and exactly what I needed.
— Reader
Honest and Good Fun
Relatable, funny, and motivating. Perfect if you need real talk with heart and humor.
— Kenny
Delivers Wisdom With a Fun Twist
Loved the duck metaphors. A mix of humor, compassion, and insights that actually land.
— Luke
What in the Actual Duck Is Going On?
This book is ducking hilarious! Sharp, relatable, and surprisingly deep. Makes life feel less overwhelming.
— Ajay K.