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Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable (Tim Grover Winning Series)

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Using any means necessary to succeed in your field requires you to make sacrifices in everything else you do. Grover insists that you can only be Unstoppable at one thing and that you’ll have to spend less time and energy on everything else. If you split time and energy between multiple disciplines, then you aren’t giving everything you have to any of them and therefore aren’t pursuing success relentlessly. Grover explains that you can activate intense focus by finding a challenge that stirs up anger in you and forces you to focus intently on beating it. Cleaners ... have a zone you can't enter. They get what they want, but they pay for it in solitude.”

Our relationship has to be based on trust or we can't get anywhere. You come to me with complete trust. You follow the rules, or you're wasting your time and mine. Being a cleaner has almost nothing to do with talent.... but those who reach this level of excellence don’t coast on their talent. They’re completely focused on taking responsibility and taking charge. They just don’t perform a job, they reinvent it. ‘I OWN THIS.’ ” The janitor works quietly alone, late at night. No Attention. No one sees him work. No one knows what he does, but the job always gets done. It has to, so everyone else can do their jobs efficiently. He's got the key to every room in the building. Grover’s argument here—that relentlessness is instinctual—is similar to that of “evolutionary psychology”: A framework that argues that human behavior is heavily influenced by instincts gained through evolution. However, scientists and scholars heavily debate the merits of evolutionary psychology. Its main critics tend toward two arguments: I usually like books like this - inside stories about high achievers, sports stars and celebrities...but this just felt ingenious and monotonous.Continue reading for our overview of the basic ideas in Relentless by Tim Grover. What Is Relentless About? As far as reading is concerned, this is a real unfair advantage and easily our favorite tool for getting more wisdom in less time, finding tons of great book recommendations, and getting a daily infusion of motivation and inspiration. A Cleaner never tells you what they're doing or what they are planning. You find out after the job is complete." Cleaners do the hardest things first, just to show there's no task too big... You usually don’t have to tell them twice.”

Remember where we started the discussion on instinct? Born bad, taught to be good? Welcome to your dark side. Deep inside you, there’s an undeniable force driving your actions, the part of you that refuses to be ordinary, the piece that stays raw and untamed. Not just instinct, but killer instinct. The kind you keep in the dark, where you crave things you don’t talk about. And you don’t care how it comes across to others because you know this is who you are, and you wouldn’t change if you could. Which you can’t, because no one really changes. <— Other summaries give you just a highlight of some of the ideas in a book. We find these too vague to be satisfying. In the book Relentless, Tim Grover explains the qualities you’ll need to become the best in your field—qualities that he collectively calls “relentlessness.” In this guide, we’ll first define relentlessness. Then, we’ll explore the two main qualities Grover argues are essential to relentlessness:You get a small window to become a legend, you have the rest of your life to act like a kid. Push it as far as you can. You will have decades ahead to enjoy what you built for yourself. If you aspire to be a cleaner, take responsibility for everything in your life. You’re in charge, always. You own this. You got this. Shortform note: Grover’s recommendation here seems to argue in favor of isolation, saying that spending too much time developing relationships impedes success. However, studies contrast with Grover by suggesting isolation negatively impacts mental and physical health, which could prevent success by damaging your motivation or your performance in your field.) Method #2: Accept Discomfort Every day, push yourself past your own mind-created limits and soon your old limits become your new normal. With options, people usually choose the easier route. So I'm not giving you options. Let me do the thinking for the both of us.Show up. Work hard. Listen. Your job is to do the work.

A Cleaner’s attitude can be summed up in three words: I own this. He walks in with confidence and leaves with results. Chapter 8: When You're a Cleaner...When everyone is hitting the 'In Case of Emergency' button, they're all looking for you. This is not a book, this is a way of life, it may seem difficult or not really tempting when you go through it but how much are you willing to sacrifice for the life you want? From this point, your strategy is to get everyone else on your level. You’re not going down to theirs. You’re not competing with anyone else, ever again. They're going to have to compete with you.”After a pretty much perfect day at the office, the key is to now build on this and ensure it's not simply a one-off. Focus on the football

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