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Clarity HR,
Insight on passion and mindset from the personal trainer who worked with Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant。
Daniel,
Winning Incredibly simple insights into some of the greatest minds in competition and on what it takes to win。 Reading this book and not taking action is a huge disservice to Tim Grover。 Time to get to work!
Πέτρος Τέντας,
The BEST book i have ever read。 Better than Relentless 🙌🙌
Fabricio Monteiro,
It's a no BS book。 Straight up to facts and different than any other book。 You'll be surprised about the success mindset that you've never heard about。 Not a five stars because the previous one was better 💪 It's a no BS book。 Straight up to facts and different than any other book。 You'll be surprised about the success mindset that you've never heard about。 Not a five stars because the previous one was better 💪 。。。more
Troy Dukart,
An interesting look into the mind of the trainer who undoubtedly influenced the NBA forever。W1NNING tells you how it’s important to not be afraid of winning, to be selfish about winning, and that losing gets you ready for winning。Grover tells some insider stories he had with Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and the other super star athletes he has trained。The big thing I took away from it is that once your mind is stronger than your feelings, that’s when you can really start to win。A great book for s An interesting look into the mind of the trainer who undoubtedly influenced the NBA forever。W1NNING tells you how it’s important to not be afraid of winning, to be selfish about winning, and that losing gets you ready for winning。Grover tells some insider stories he had with Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and the other super star athletes he has trained。The big thing I took away from it is that once your mind is stronger than your feelings, that’s when you can really start to win。A great book for sports fan or anyone looking to learn mindsets to help you perform at a high level。 。。。more
Jason Green,
I liked that the book validated my feelings about persevering through criticism and keeping your eyes on the prize。 I'm a high performer but I'm often attacked for doing the things that make me a high performer。 Grover lets us in on the secrets of the greats。 They don't even give it a second thought。The place where I struggle is that Grover portrays winning as the best thing we can do in life。 It's the prize that gives us value and allows us to do other things。 As a Christian my self-worth is no I liked that the book validated my feelings about persevering through criticism and keeping your eyes on the prize。 I'm a high performer but I'm often attacked for doing the things that make me a high performer。 Grover lets us in on the secrets of the greats。 They don't even give it a second thought。The place where I struggle is that Grover portrays winning as the best thing we can do in life。 It's the prize that gives us value and allows us to do other things。 As a Christian my self-worth is not tied to my accomplishments。 I'm valuable, but my number one and number two goals are to love God with all my heart and to love my neighbor as myself。 The absence of spiritual direction in this book reduces it's value。 Don't get me wrong。 It has value。 It just doesn't complete the mindset of winning with the attitude of gratitude that accompanies a true winner。 He touches on it, but doesn't drive home the message that leads to a purpose driven life。 。。。more
Kayla Johnson,
I highlighted half the damn book!!! Finally what I’ve been looking for! Thanks Tim!
Omar Haweri,
brutal
Charlie Magee,
This takes motivation past optimism positivity and focuses on the intrinsic reasons a person wants to win and is built to win。 One point that stuck out the most is the difference between fear and doubt。 Fear is fine and can be channelled positively, doubt can be destructive if you let it run wild。 Good read。
Alex,
Read if you want to hear about just 2 persons' short stories MJ and Bryant。Not a single name + story of any other athlete mentioned。Everything is generalized, little to nothing to learn, just another puffed self-help pump me up trash。 Read if you want to hear about just 2 persons' short stories MJ and Bryant。Not a single name + story of any other athlete mentioned。Everything is generalized, little to nothing to learn, just another puffed self-help pump me up trash。 。。。more
Chris Tucker,
You will either love or hate this book。I loved it just as much as the author's first book。 This one is going on my yearly review list。 You will either love or hate this book。I loved it just as much as the author's first book。 This one is going on my yearly review list。 。。。more
Dan Contreras,
Libro motivacional estandar escrito por el coach de Michael Jordan y Kobe Bryant。 Vale la pena por la historia de dos grandes de la NBA desde la perspectiva de su entrenador fisico (incluso si no te gusta el basquet)。La parte motivacional es suuuuper equis y no trae mucho nuevo a la mesa aunque insiste que si。 Si no te interesa el ejercicio o ser competitivo, sáltatelo。
McKay,
There are a lot of takeaways from this book and it certainly isn’t what you would expect from a self help book。 I would be fascinated to know what people have to say about the author as a person。 I would be most curious to know what Jordan, Kobe, Wade, etc have to say about him and who he really is。 He comes across as an arrogant jerk, but according to his book/words, that is winning。 I also wonder where he finds himself on the path of winning or being back in hell。 I do find myself reflecting o There are a lot of takeaways from this book and it certainly isn’t what you would expect from a self help book。 I would be fascinated to know what people have to say about the author as a person。 I would be most curious to know what Jordan, Kobe, Wade, etc have to say about him and who he really is。 He comes across as an arrogant jerk, but according to his book/words, that is winning。 I also wonder where he finds himself on the path of winning or being back in hell。 I do find myself reflecting on many of the things he said and found them to be powerful and full of truth, but I also don’t believe that winning means you have to be a jerk。 Being “selfish” is necessary in many ways, but you can be selfish and not and arrogant jerk。 I think part of that winning process of selfishness includes getting those who support you to understand and support fully the “selfishness。” Anyway, worth the read, but definitely not the best book out there about success and “winning。” 。。。more
Josh,
Good motivational book。 Although, like much of his other book and materials, he seems to still be riding on the coattails of Jordan and Kobe。
Tyler,
Good book
Brandon Rush,
Amazing follow up to relentless。 Again, for those who are internally driven and find it hard to relate to "normal" people, this book puts you at peace knowing what you are doing is all that matters。 Amazing follow up to relentless。 Again, for those who are internally driven and find it hard to relate to "normal" people, this book puts you at peace knowing what you are doing is all that matters。 。。。more
Melissa Medley,
A must read/listen。 A real , true, factual no BS approach to winning and what is all entailed to get and stay there。 Time to face the truth and do what needs to be done。 Love this book 。
Vatsal Namit,
It’s a good read about the sacrifices required for winningThe reason I’m not giving it 5 stars is because while there are a lot of good stories around the type of sacrifices one would need to make in order to ‘win’ and how one should think about ‘winning’, it feels a bit too high level。 I would’ve liked to hear more in-depth about how these exceptional athletes and Tim himself did in pressing circumstances; What were/are some of the practices they employ to help them push through and how they we It’s a good read about the sacrifices required for winningThe reason I’m not giving it 5 stars is because while there are a lot of good stories around the type of sacrifices one would need to make in order to ‘win’ and how one should think about ‘winning’, it feels a bit too high level。 I would’ve liked to hear more in-depth about how these exceptional athletes and Tim himself did in pressing circumstances; What were/are some of the practices they employ to help them push through and how they went about discovering those。 I don’t want a field manual on what to do, but seeing how others figured out solutions to their problems might help one to see what they can try to solve theirs。 。。。more
Kevin,
You want to improve, then you MUST read this book。
Luther Poier,
FocusedIf you are focused on winning, this is the book for you。 Read it in one sitting。 If you aren’t focused on winning to the exclusion of all else, then don’t bother。
Ty Russell,
One of my favorites of all time
Zico,
Winning is EVERYTHING, literally。 - Not for everyone - Great book after RELENTLESS - Another Tim Grover’s book worth reading over and over again
Dustan Woodhouse,
As a massive fan of ‘Relentless’ I knew going in that the original book would be tough to top。 Setting aside a desire for more of the same, because Relentless is so good it leaves you wanting more, wasn’t easy。 ‘Winning’ is a different book, and it makes (mostly) different points。 There’s a deeper conversation of the realties around embracing the dark side and on being selfish。 These topics aren’t easy to unpack for a reader that hasn’t pushed themselves。 If you get it you get it。 The book is wo As a massive fan of ‘Relentless’ I knew going in that the original book would be tough to top。 Setting aside a desire for more of the same, because Relentless is so good it leaves you wanting more, wasn’t easy。 ‘Winning’ is a different book, and it makes (mostly) different points。 There’s a deeper conversation of the realties around embracing the dark side and on being selfish。 These topics aren’t easy to unpack for a reader that hasn’t pushed themselves。 If you get it you get it。 The book is worthy of a second listen。 And I’ll give it that。 Right after I listen to Relentless one more time。 。。。more
Smitha,
I listened to this an audible book and I loved it! The reason I would want to give it 4 stars I stead of 5 stars is because sometimes the lessons and virtues expressed sound inspiring and motivating, but aren’t necessarily practical nor equitable。 It seems the author is well aware of the luxuries he has, but doesn’t go as far to recognize that the luxuries he has and likewise his clients can be a privilege in their nature of winning that others cannot afford nor access。
Carlton,
A MUST read for anyone that wants to WIN!!
Eric Alldritt,
Disclaimer: The race never ends and you shouldn't want it toNot enough just to read this book, ask yourself "What one action am I going to start implementing right away after reading this book?"For me, staying focused on one course of action until the job is done。Specifically, getting the income it is I desire and doing that by being the best I can be at work。Getting results and helping my team in ways they didn't even think of, along with listening closely so I know what they want before they w Disclaimer: The race never ends and you shouldn't want it toNot enough just to read this book, ask yourself "What one action am I going to start implementing right away after reading this book?"For me, staying focused on one course of action until the job is done。Specifically, getting the income it is I desire and doing that by being the best I can be at work。Getting results and helping my team in ways they didn't even think of, along with listening closely so I know what they want before they want it。 。。。more