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Relentless

by Tim Grover · 2013

Tim Grover's take on business, the honest verdict is below.

Worth reading? Grover, trainer to Jordan and Kobe, argues the elite aren't motivated, they're relentless, and they don't wait for inspiration. Read it if you want a kick in the spine, not a system; skip it if you need actionable steps, because this is more mindset than method.

AuthorTim Grover
Published2013
CategoryBusiness & Money

ISBN: 9781476714202ISBN10: 1476714207ASIN: 1476714207

The Verdict

Grover, trainer to Jordan and Kobe, argues the elite aren’t motivated, they’re relentless, and they don’t wait for inspiration. Read it if you want a kick in the spine, not a system; skip it if you need actionable steps, because this is more mindset than method.

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Relentless by Tim Grover: book review and summary

Top 8 Lessons from Relentless

  1. Relentless people don't wait to feel like it, they act regardless of mood.
  2. There are three types: the cleaner (perfectionist), the crusher (dominator), the trainer (builder).
  3. Pressure is something the elite seek out, not avoid.
  4. Suppress your emotions when they make you weak; channel them when they make you sharp.
  5. The best get better by obsessing over what others ignore.
  6. You don't rise to the occasion; you fall to your training.
  7. Relentlessness is a choice you make before the moment arrives.
  8. Most people quit at the exact point where the elite pull ahead.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Relentless worth reading?

Yes as a mindset jolt for competitors and athletes; no if you want a step-by-step program.

What is the main idea of Relentless?

That unstoppable performers share a relentless drive that refuses to quit under pressure.

Who should read Relentless?

Athletes, salespeople, founders, and anyone who competes and wants to outlast the field.

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