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“You can’t make people listen to you. You can’t make them execute. That might be a temporary solution for a simple task. But to implement real change, to drive people to accomplish something truly complex or difficult or dangerous—you can’t make people do those things. You have to lead them.” ― Jocko Willink, Extreme Ownership: How
If you know who Jocko Willink is, then you know how intense he is. You also know that he is a very inspirational leader, and is full of amazing quotes! Here are 17 of Jocko's most memorable quotes. Jocko Willink is a former United States Navy SEAL commander, and author of seven books: Extreme Ownership - How
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The Navy Seals are the apex of the US military's elite, consisting of highly competent and thoroughly trained warriors.
Entrepreneurship may not be as punishing, but there is a lot to learn from these elite military members.
“You can’t make people listen to you. You can’t make them execute. That might be a temporary solution for a simple task. But to implement real change, to drive people to accomplish something truly complex or difficult or dangerous—you can’t make people do those things. You have to lead them.” ― Jocko Willink, Extreme Ownership: How
The Navy Seals are the apex of the US military's elite, consisting of highly competent and thoroughly trained warriors.
Discover the most powerful and uplifting motivational quotes to inspire and empower Navy SEALs in their pursuit of greatness. Click
Anyone can become a morning person, says former U.S. Navy SEAL Jocko Willink. He explains that there's no trick to waking up early. Instead, you have to learn how to discipline yourself.
Entrepreneurship may not be as punishing, but there is a lot to learn from these elite military members.
Entrepreneurship may not be as punishing, but there is a lot to learn from these elite military members.
I would like to attempt or mimic this workout - as closely as possible - without dying from exhaustion. This being the legendary daily workout routine of insane Navy SEAL and ultramarathoner, David Goggins. Did I mention he was insane? Anyway, when I can barely run five miles, I try to think of this. Sometimes it actually helps and I push through... Anyway, it was 13 degrees outside this morning and snow and ice are still on the ground. Although Goggins would still probably ride his bike, I decided not to - for fear of crashing and breaking my neck. As a matter of fact, I actually know someone that just recently broke their ankle by slipping on ice. IT'S DANGEROUS OUT THERE. The thing is, David lives in sunny California and doesn't really have to worry about inclement weather. I, however, do. I want to be a badass, but not at the risk of risking my own health. I finished the Last Lecture on Sunday, so I started Eugene Mirman's The Will to Whatevs: A Guide to Modern Life. Shit is deep. Too deep. It's written in his non-sensical voice and it's hard to follow when you're on the train. I need a lighter fare while I'm sitting next to screaming babies and people that listen to their ipods WAY TOO LOUD. Although super hilarious, it's just one of those books where you have to read a sentence or paragraph more than once to get an understanding of what he's saying -- or trying to say. Like Tolstoy. Or Joyce. (I've read neither...for that exact reason.) Instead I started reading Rejected: Tales of the Failed, Dumped, and Canceled instead. It's writers from SNL, The Daily Show, Kids in Hall, etc. that have come together and share their stories of failed works that never made to air. From the intro: Rejection can and should be your ally. No matter what kind of work or art you do, no one can tell you that what you have is not good enough. Only YOU can say when you have failed. Each level of success opens up a whole new set of rejections and failures that we have to face. The cycle never ends, but we can find ways to adjust with each new experience.
I first came across the name Jocko Willink through the Tim Ferriss Podcast. To read through his resume is to understand what a true badass he is. Pulled directly from his bio on Echelon Front, his…
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“We don’t rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training.” ― Archilochus Mental toughness can take many forms: resilience against attack, calmness in the face of uncertainty, persistence through pain, or focus amidst chaos. Below are eight lessons from eight of the toughest human beings I know. All are taken from … Continue reading "How to Develop Mental Toughness: Lessons From 8 Titans"
When Admiral McRaven delivered this motivational speech, we never expected to listen to it so many times. Almost 18 million people have watched and made their beds. “Life is a struggle and the potential for failure is ever-present, but those who live in fear of failure, or hardship, or embarrassment will never achieve their potential.
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