Always Being Clutch, Adapting to Any Situation, and Dominating Your Opponent | Relentless by Tim S. Grover

Always Being Clutch, Adapting to Any Situation, and Dominating Your Opponent | Relentless by Tim S. Grover

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vor 4 Jahren

In this new season of Behind the Underdogs, we take a different
approach. We now dissect and discuss growth and self-development
books, starting with Relentless by Tim S. Grover.

Each episode we cover 50 pages, today we cover pg 97-143.

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The best part about Grover is that he has hundreds of stories to
back up his claims. In the first chapter he writes about the
"clutch" gene and how you do not want that title. He uses
examples of Lebron, backing up his claims of why he didn't think
(at the time of writing this book) Lebron was a cleaner. He
compares those stories to stories of Kobe, Jordan, and Wade to
explain to you that being clutch at the most important times
isn't enough to be a cleaner, you need to always be
"clutch."

He goes on to discuss a cleaners ability to adapt to any
situation. We talk about Tiger Woods' upbringing and how his dad
always challenged his capabilities on the golf course with
distractions ad obstacles.

Finally, the last chapter we dissect is about finding your
opponents weakness and attacking. Within this chapter, he also
compares the leadership tactics of Kobe and Jordan, giving two
completely opposite strategies that both worked in the end.

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