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T**.
A great read, and highly recommended!
Darrin Donnelly's book is a great read! A novel, Mr. Donnelly tells the story of a football coach who is trying to navigate his own shortcomings and, at the same time, motivate his players. He adopts the warrior mentality, both for himself (of which he must remind himself regularly) and his players - to fight through adversity to achieve excellence. This book has a different focus of purpose than mine, "On Warriorship, A Guide For Your Warrior Path," (a primer on the subject of warriorship), but for the coach or the athlete (of any sport) is a great companion book to "On Warriorship." I also bought a copy of Mr. Donnelly's book for a friend of mine who coaches football, and I highly recommend this work!
E**N
Read this!!!
Amazing read. I’m not the biggest reader out there, but I decided to look into reading something for coaching. I wanted to find something that could give me insight on the right things to teach my players on how they need to approach the game and life itself. I was not expecting this to hit me as big as it did. I gained so much wisdom and insight on aspects I never really thought about. I plan to use these same methods through my coaching career going forward. I highly recommend you read this no matter what profession you’re in. Whether you’re a coach, player, teacher, parent, businessperson, or whatever, you need to read this.
C**S
Wow
What a great book! The way the leadership principles were presented was and is fantastic!! I enjoyed the visits from the coaches and the simple but effective way they got their message across. Anyone who doubts themselves or leads will find this book extremely helpful. Thank you for writing this book.. The author has done a great service and I’m sure helped a lot of people.
C**A
Is It Worth It? (Reading Edition)
This book is a nice, quick read. Ill be honest and say I didn't like every meaning in the book but think it's a nice book overall.I really did like that the author used legendary figures to bring home the points the author was trying to make. Puts an interesting spin on a book.I agree that you cannot control the outcome of a situation but you can control your actions and mindset. Further chapters seemed to undo that philosophy though, when the author starts stating to visualize your future. It seems a bit contradictory to say not to focus on the past or future then in later chapters tell you to visualize your future.Another section that was rather eh..ish..was the section dealing wIth faIth. I do not mind so much the topic of Christianity. I actually think most religions are interesting. I absolutely hate it, when it's mentioned that people think they do their best but aren't really, that's a very subjective thing to say and it can't really be said truthfully unless you are that person. Also the thinking that If you don't achieve your dream God has other plans for you..Maybe but I tend to think that life is life. Hardwork and determination doesn't always pay off. Just take a look at history, I'm pretty sure there were some slaves who thought they would work hard and buy they're freedom. For some it worked but for the mass majority???No.I'm still on the fence about the section dealing wIth faIth or fear. I thought the coaches realistic stance on winning or losing based on past evidence was spot on. But I also understand every part of the decision making process can't be made in fear. I think faith is warranty but a healthy dose of reality isn't bad eIther.The author also states that grit is not something you are born wIth but can be cultivated. After reading a myriad of studies dealing wIth personality. I think some people are born wIth grit. That's not too say it can't be cultivated because I truly think it can. It's too say grit may be a bit more natural for some.The premise still stands on solid ground, do your best in each moment. Truly is one of those golden nuggets of advice that tends to get lost because we are so focused on the past or future. Overall I did enjoy this book, simply because we may not achieve our dreams, but society and the individual is benefited by everyone becoming the best version of themselves.So is it worth it? At a price point of 7.99 yes. Is this book revolutionary reading? Not in today's age. Would I reread this work? YES.
E**R
Inspirational and a fun and easy read
This book, like all of Donnelly's books, is full of fantastic advice and insights, but it doesn't read like a dry, self-help book. It's a creative story that moves quickly and contains lots of great content. I totally recommend it
C**
A must-read for dormant warriors
Unexpected way to convey a message that transcends time and space. A gem all throughout the pages. Regardless of your interest in sports, you will become a fan!
K**Y
Absolutely outstanding
I was in search of books to help me in my personal growth and development when this popped up. The title alone, THINK LIKE A WARRIOR The Five Inner Beliefs That Make You Unstoppable, screamed everything I wanted in a book. The title alone convinced me this book had what I needed. So I ignored the fact that I knew absolutely nothing about football and could miss a lot because I would not understand the terminology being used to make his points. Turns out I really didn't need to understand those things.The way Darrin Donnelly writes kept me glued to my laptop screen way longer than I gave myself time for. I could not stop reading! On my "do nothing" day I HAD TO read more. I read a lot of books and over the years it is rare to find one that has me so absorbed and craving more.His stories within the story are captivating and feel so real. And by the end of the book I felt like a warrior! I felt like I was right there with the coach as he was overwhelmed with joy and pride in his team. The lessons learned are all valid and applicable to every life, career, or pursuit. His five inner beliefs are now part of my daily affirmation time.This book delivers detailed steps to help you become the warrior you want to be. The stories Darrin Donnelly uses to convey these steps helps you see the life application before you go out and do it yourself. I would encourage anyone looking for steps to being great at whatever you do or want to do to read this.
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