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Summary of Tim S. Grover's Relentless
- Narrated by: Aaron Friedrichsen
- Length: 12 mins
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No time to read/listen to the original book? Get the main key insights from Summary of Tim S. Grover’s Relentless in 23 minutes or less.
A few key insights from chapter one:
1. Thinking about failure hinders your ability to overcome any obstacle. An athlete who was injured dropped everything to seek Tim Grover’s help late one night in the middle of a season. Grover coached him to face down his fears and “finish it”, which was just what he needed.
2. Grover was in high school when he first heard of American basketball legend Michael Jordan. When Grover was looking for a job as a trainer, he contacted the Chicago Bulls. He was surprised to be assigned to Jordan. They worked together for 15 years.
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