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Summary of Winning
Everyone loves to win in whatever they do, which makes people search for a secret to winning. This book,
Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Success was written by Tim S. Grover. The writer of the book is a public speaker and motivational speaker who has written a bestselling book
Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable. The author’s latest book
Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Success, promises to deliver lessons that will make a person winner in his/her field of work. In this book, the writer explains that the book is not to motivate people but to deliver winning results to motivated people. The writer also declares that if someone is seeking motivation from this book then this book is not appropriate for that person.
The thirteen lessons to follow for winning in the book seem worth trying. However, there are few sections in this book where some people might find it difficult to agree with the author. I particularly want to point out a single line where I strongly disagree with the author. In this book, the author has said that time is not important to accomplish work and only dedication and focus can do. I personally believe every task requires a certain amount of time and without that time given no work can be performed. I mean, what if someone asked you to build a building in a day and told you everything is possible with focus and dedication. This is plain maddening and unrealistic.
The book is written in a very simple and understandable language which is the best part of this book. The book does not contain any images or diagrams to support the writing. Grover has used lots of examples from his experience with Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The examples are so focused on these two celebrities that one might be confused thinking the book is an autobiography of Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant. At some point, it feels like the book is only about winning in basketball games. One must read the complete book to understand the total picture of the book. The book will be enjoyable for people who love games or basketball.
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SUMMARY of Winning
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER BY CHAPTER SUMMARIES
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 1: Winning Makes You Different and Different Scares People
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 2: Winning Wages War on The Battlefield in Your Mind
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 3: Winning is The Ultimate Gamble on Yourself
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 4: Winning isn’t Heartless, But You’ll Use Your Heartless
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 5: Winning Belongs to Them… And it’s Your Job to Take it
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 6: Winning Wants All of You; There is No Balance
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 7: Winning is Selfish
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 8: Winning Takes You to Hell. And If You Quit, That’s Where You’ll Stay
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 9: Winning is A Test With No Correct Answers
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 10: Winning Knows All Your Secrets
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 11: Winning Never Lies
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 12: Winning is Not A Marathon, it’s A Sprint With No Finish Line
CONCLUSION
SUMMARY of Winning
Everyone loves to win in whatever they do, which makes people search for a secret to winning. This book, Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Success was written by Tim S. Grover. The writer of the book is a public speaker and motivational speaker who has written a bestselling book Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable. The author’s latest book Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Success, promises to deliver lessons that will make a person winner in his/her field of work. In this book, the writer explains that the book is not to motivate people but to deliver winning results to motivated people. The writer also declares that if someone is seeking motivation from this book then this book is not appropriate for that person.
The thirteen lessons to follow for winning in the book seem worth trying. However, there are few sections in this book where some people might find it difficult to agree with the author. I particularly want to point out a single line where I strongly disagree with the author. In this book, the author has said that time is not important to accomplish work and only dedication and focus can do. I personally believe every task requires a certain amount of time and without that time given no work can be performed. I mean, what if someone asked you to build a building in a day and told you everything is possible with focus and dedication. This is plain maddening and unrealistic.
The book is written in a very simple and understandable language which is the best part of this book. The book does not contain any images or diagrams to support the writing. Grover has used lots of examples from his experience with Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The examples are so focused on these two celebrities that one might be confused thinking the book is an autobiography of Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant. At some point, it feels like the book is only about winning in basketball games. One must read the complete book to understand the total picture of the book. The book will be enjoyable for people who love games or basketball.
Here is a Preview of What You Will Get:
⁃ A Full Book Summary
⁃ An Analysis
⁃ Fun quizzes
⁃ Quiz Answers
⁃ Etc
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER BY CHAPTER SUMMARIES
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 1: Winning Makes You Different and Different Scares People
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 2: Winning Wages War on The Battlefield in Your Mind
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 3: Winning is The Ultimate Gamble on Yourself
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 4: Winning isn’t Heartless, But You’ll Use Your Heartless
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 5: Winning Belongs to Them… And it’s Your Job to Take it
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 6: Winning Wants All of You; There is No Balance
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 7: Winning is Selfish
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 8: Winning Takes You to Hell. And If You Quit, That’s Where You’ll Stay
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 9: Winning is A Test With No Correct Answers
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 10: Winning Knows All Your Secrets
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 11: Winning Never Lies
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 12: Winning is Not A Marathon, it’s A Sprint With No Finish Line
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 13: Winning is Everything
CONCLUSION
Everyone loves to win in whatever they do, which makes people search for a secret to winning. This book, Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Success was written by Tim S. Grover. The writer of the book is a public speaker and motivational speaker who has written a bestselling book Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable. The author’s latest book Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Success, promises to deliver lessons that will make a person winner in his/her field of work. In this book, the writer explains that the book is not to motivate people but to deliver winning results to motivated people. The writer also declares that if someone is seeking motivation from this book then this book is not appropriate for that person.
The thirteen lessons to follow for winning in the book seem worth trying. However, there are few sections in this book where some people might find it difficult to agree with the author. I particularly want to point out a single line where I strongly disagree with the author. In this book, the author has said that time is not important to accomplish work and only dedication and focus can do. I personally believe every task requires a certain amount of time and without that time given no work can be performed. I mean, what if someone asked you to build a building in a day and told you everything is possible with focus and dedication. This is plain maddening and unrealistic.
The book is written in a very simple and understandable language which is the best part of this book. The book does not contain any images or diagrams to support the writing. Grover has used lots of examples from his experience with Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The examples are so focused on these two celebrities that one might be confused thinking the book is an autobiography of Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant. At some point, it feels like the book is only about winning in basketball games. One must read the complete book to understand the total picture of the book. The book will be enjoyable for people who love games or basketball.
In a game, only one person or a team is the winner and that makes a winner different from every other. If everyone works the same way, then what makes a winner different? This is obvious! A winner is doing something different than another which makes one a winner. A winner is capable of creating new ideas from his/her knowledge and experiences. Irrespective of the profession, winners do something different in their respective fields which bring them success. They don’t follow the footsteps of other achievers by copying, as those steps will lead to that person only. The famous personalities around the world did something different than others in their respective fields making them winners. Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Sara Blakely, Elon Musk, and Michael Jordan (MJ) are the winners who worked differently.