Sunday, March 03, 2024

Think like a Warrior : Darrin Donnelly (14 of 24)





If you want to take control of your life and achieve your biggest dreams, you must develop a "warrior mindset." This book will show you how to stop thinking like a victim and start thinking like a warrior.

In this inspirational fable, Chris McNeely is a college football coach who is at the end of his rope after a hard-and-fast fall from the top of his profession. Now bankrupt and on the verge of losing his job, he has no idea what he's doing wrong or how to get back on track.

Angry, worried, and desperate for help, Chris receives mysterious visits from five of history's greatest coaches: John Wooden, Buck O'Neil, Herb Brooks, Paul "Bear" Bryant, and Vince Lombardi.

Together, these five legendary leaders teach Chris how to "think like a warrior" and take control of his life. The "warrior mindset" he develops changes his life forever-and it will change yours as well.

Discover the life-changing lessons of John Wooden, Buck O'Neil, Herb Brooks, Bear Bryant, and Vince Lombardi in this inspirational tale of what it takes to achieve your dreams-whatever those dreams may be.

  1.  Focus only on the things we have total control over - Effort and Attitude. 
  2. Love what you do and attack each day with Joy and Enthusiasm. 
  3. Dram Big and Ignore the Naysayers. 
  4. Be relentless and Never give up on Your dreams. 
  5. Choose Faith over Fear. 

From each of them, he puts together 5 sets of Affirmations as below:








This book will show you how to...
- Build your self-confidence
- Develop mental toughness
- Attack every day with joy and enthusiasm
- Use a positive mental attitude to achieve more
- Harness the power of positive self-talk
- Be a positive leader for your family and your team
- Become the person you were born to be
- And much more...

The five inner beliefs revealed in this book will empower you to take control of your life and overcome any obstacle that stands in your way.

And I read in another article by Josh Ellis in X, on how Vegas is running short of water, and the article ends as :  That's all any of us can do: hedge our bets and be smart enough to see what's on the horizon and meet it with adaptability and resilience.

That's my only real message to people: be aware, be adaptable, be smart, and don't take for granted that Someone In Charge will fix it.

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