Non-Negotiable: Ten Years Incarcerated- Creating the Unbreakable Mindset

Non-Negotiable: Ten Years Incarcerated- Creating the Unbreakable Mindset

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  • Create Date:2022-03-24 08:53:47
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Wes Watson
  • ISBN:1956649123
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Nathan Smith

To start off I’m a huge fan of Wes Watson。 His early YouTube videos are badass。 Some really crazy stories from the Pen and as someone who was a shot caller at many spots, many yards Wes has all the credentials to speak on it。 This book however was rambling, disorganized and appeared to have no real editing done whatsoever。 Like I said I’m a huge fan of Wes Watson but I’m also a reader who appreciates a well written book and this was kind of disappointing。 I think if some more time and editing we To start off I’m a huge fan of Wes Watson。 His early YouTube videos are badass。 Some really crazy stories from the Pen and as someone who was a shot caller at many spots, many yards Wes has all the credentials to speak on it。 This book however was rambling, disorganized and appeared to have no real editing done whatsoever。 Like I said I’m a huge fan of Wes Watson but I’m also a reader who appreciates a well written book and this was kind of disappointing。 I think if some more time and editing went into this book it could have been awesome。 。。。more

francisco fallon

very good book!This is more then just a story to be told, there are so many gems in here that after reading them it changes your perspective just like that。 It’s motivating, words to live by。 Its inspires you to want always level up in all areas。

Frank

I like Wes Watson。 I believe in his message and look forward to seeing his reach grow。The issue with this book is the structure and lack of editing。 There are gems in here for sure but when reading it you don't really get a sense of what to do。 If he had started with "The Program" and why it's so important in running a tight one, like he did in chapters 7 and 9 then move into "No Days Off" it would have been a more seamless sequence。 He's also missing the affirmations and quotes he talks about。F I like Wes Watson。 I believe in his message and look forward to seeing his reach grow。The issue with this book is the structure and lack of editing。 There are gems in here for sure but when reading it you don't really get a sense of what to do。 If he had started with "The Program" and why it's so important in running a tight one, like he did in chapters 7 and 9 then move into "No Days Off" it would have been a more seamless sequence。 He's also missing the affirmations and quotes he talks about。For clarity:The Program refers to the non negotiable tasks you do daily。 If you said you were going to do something for yourself you can't break that word。 This builds consistency and confidence that you can overcome obstacles since you're choosing your suffering。 Whether it's less sleep, less food, or other vices。Positive Mental Attitude (PMA) refers to your self talk during the tasks。 While focusing on being present and accomplishing what you're doing you build your mental strength。 If you haven't committed to the program your conscience will give you regret and you'll slip back to negativity。 You have to earn your PMA daily by stacking wins。 Over time this positive self talk and using regret as a guideline will create the mental toughness you desire。These two refer to your conduct and your character。 Your conduct is how you handle yourself around others and conduct yourself at your lows。 Your character is your core beliefs。 Strive to work on your weaknesses, whether thought patterns or negative behaviors。Wes believes removing every distraction in order to achieve your goals。 Otherwise you'll never get what you want。 Initially the "acquire what you admire" mindset is superficial but as you learn to fall in love with the process and not the results everything means more。 You are becoming the person you want to be rather than amassing superficial things。 This is a phenomenal message and more importantly Wes comes from a different angle of being able to communicate and influence people who've had a troubled past。 Get and read the book, look for things you can apply to your own life。 For me, his reasoning of the No Days Off mindset was striking。 There are no days off in prison as there are no days off in the animal kingdom。 You have to work daily to not only get the things you want but become the person you want to be。 。。。more