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Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable (Tim Grover Winning Series) [Grover, Tim S., Wenk, Shari] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable (Tim Grover Winning Series) Review: A Powerful, Intense Look at What It Really Takes to Be “Unstoppable” - Relentless is one of those books that hits you with a different level of intensity compared to most performance or mindset books. Tim Grover doesn’t sugarcoat anything — his approach is direct, aggressive, and built around the idea that becoming truly great requires a level of commitment and mental toughness most people never tap into. It definitely made me think about how hard I’m willing to push myself and what “going all in” really looks like. What I liked most is how Grover breaks people into three categories — Coolers, Closers, and Cleaners — and explains the mindset behind each one. Whether or not you agree with every label, it does make you reflect on where your habits and standards put you. Some of the stories from his work with elite athletes really show the difference between talent and the relentless mindset he talks about. The book is motivating in a tough-love kind of way. It pushes you to stop making excuses, stop waiting for perfect conditions, and start owning your results — no matter what. If you want a softer, feel-good approach to self-improvement, this isn’t it. But if you want something that challenges you to rethink what hard work and focus really look like, this book delivers. One thing to note: The tone is very intense and sometimes feels repetitive in its message — “be relentless, no excuses, no breaks.” It works if you’re in the right mindset, but it can feel a bit extreme depending on what you’re looking for. Overall, Relentless is a powerful read that pushes you to aim higher, expect more from yourself, and drop the excuses that hold you back. It’s not for everyone, but if you appreciate a blunt, no-nonsense approach to performance, this book hits exactly where it should. Review: Good motivational book - I love the concept of a cooler closer and cleaner. The book describes those three categories and what it takes to be the cleaner.

| ASIN | 1476714207 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,843 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #31 in Business Motivation & Self-Improvement (Books) #43 in Motivational Management & Leadership #104 in Motivational Self-Help (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (13,318) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.68 x 8.38 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 9781476714202 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1476714202 |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Tim Grover Winning |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | March 11, 2014 |
| Publisher | Scribner |
| Reading age | 5 years and up |
S**M
A Powerful, Intense Look at What It Really Takes to Be “Unstoppable”
Relentless is one of those books that hits you with a different level of intensity compared to most performance or mindset books. Tim Grover doesn’t sugarcoat anything — his approach is direct, aggressive, and built around the idea that becoming truly great requires a level of commitment and mental toughness most people never tap into. It definitely made me think about how hard I’m willing to push myself and what “going all in” really looks like. What I liked most is how Grover breaks people into three categories — Coolers, Closers, and Cleaners — and explains the mindset behind each one. Whether or not you agree with every label, it does make you reflect on where your habits and standards put you. Some of the stories from his work with elite athletes really show the difference between talent and the relentless mindset he talks about. The book is motivating in a tough-love kind of way. It pushes you to stop making excuses, stop waiting for perfect conditions, and start owning your results — no matter what. If you want a softer, feel-good approach to self-improvement, this isn’t it. But if you want something that challenges you to rethink what hard work and focus really look like, this book delivers. One thing to note: The tone is very intense and sometimes feels repetitive in its message — “be relentless, no excuses, no breaks.” It works if you’re in the right mindset, but it can feel a bit extreme depending on what you’re looking for. Overall, Relentless is a powerful read that pushes you to aim higher, expect more from yourself, and drop the excuses that hold you back. It’s not for everyone, but if you appreciate a blunt, no-nonsense approach to performance, this book hits exactly where it should.
S**.
Good motivational book
I love the concept of a cooler closer and cleaner. The book describes those three categories and what it takes to be the cleaner.
D**A
Good book
Good
L**B
Sounded like a sales pitch
The things in this book were good. I enjoyed reading it to a certain point and most of the things he says is a different view of a lot of what is being taught today about bettering yourself. I actually agree with a lot of the things he writes about and think he has an interesting way of putting them. My issues with the book. First off, I’m not going to pay him to be my trainer, so I don’t need to know what he was going to do for me, I wanted to know what he’s done and how it’s worked, which he does talk about so part of that takes care of itself. The second thing that kind of turned me off was the name dropping. If I worked with the clients he has worked with though, I would name drop too. It just seemed at times a little unnecessary. The things I liked about this book? Most books make you feel bad about wanting things personally. “You have to do this for other people... etc.” Well this book really talks about how to improve yourself. It doesn’t give you a list of things to do, but I especially liked the decisions topics in this book. I liked how he talked about other people WILL judge you and talk about you and explained why. I would recommend this book to people that are in leadership roles without a doubt. I wouldn’t recommend it to someone that is out to “help” other people. This is a selfish book, and that’s perfectly fine.
G**J
Intense, Honest, and Exactly What I Needed
Relentless is one of the most no-nonsense, motivating books I’ve read in a long time. Tim Grover doesn’t sugarcoat anything — he lays out exactly what separates the truly elite from everyone else, and it really made me rethink how I approach goals, discipline, and pressure. I loved how straightforward and raw his advice is, and the stories from working with top athletes make the lessons hit even harder. This isn’t a soft, feel-good self-help book — it’s direct, sometimes uncomfortable, and exactly the kind of push I was looking for. If you want a mindset shift and you’re ready to hear the truth about what it takes to be unstoppable, this book delivers. Highly recommend.
S**N
Take what makes you you and use it to your advantage.
I’m happy I found this book the summer before my sophomore year of high school. I’ll tell a small story. I’m a small forward for the girls varsity basketball team at my school. I did in fact play varsity my freshman year not only lettering, but also starting 99% of the games(only not starting when I was “ineligible”). I started with four seniors, three of which had incredible talent. You can already see how I might have been a little intimidated. I like to think i have pretty good skills. I ended the season averaging about 7 points a game, when I was only supposed to be a fifth person on the court.( I know it’s not really that impressive). The entire season I struggled to maintain my dominance on the court always being pushed down by the seniors. It got to the point where I was yelling at my teammates and referees on the court. It left me somewhat scarred and unable to return to the game I had originally came in with. My mental game was destroyed even more than it already was. I have been repeatedly scolded by my couch in my summer league about my attitude and body language towards my teammates. It’s hard to change who you are. It’s hard to suppress your anger when your teammates have no interest in winning. Right now we are 0-6 in a freaking summer league. I’ve been told by every adult in my life that I need to be a leader, but how can you be a leader when nobody listens and your coach constantly shuts you down? This book has taught me that I don’t need to change who I am. I’m not broken. I’m not somebody who has to suppress their feelings to make everybody else happy. Tim Grover has written a book that tells people like me that who I am is my greatest asset. I should channel the anger I get while playing into my game. If my teammate misses a shot I should get the rebound and put it back up. If they turn the ball over I need to be the first one back on defense to stop the fast break. This book is a work of gold. It’s not a self help book if that’s what you’re looking for. It’s not going to give you step by step details of how to be the best. Grover explains his experiences training the best of the best and how he helped them get there. He gave us a blueprint for success and invited us to take the journey needed to make it. I highly suggest you purchase this book. Sorry if it’s a bit too TMI. I felt that I needed to really explain why and how this book impacted me. I hope that if you decide to purchase the book you succeed in whatever you’re striving for and I hope you’re ready to put in the work to make it happen.
F**I
This is a great book about peak performance. Tim Grover has built his career working with some of the top athletes in the world and making them even greater. He divides athletes into three categories: 1. The Cooler 2.The Closer 3. The Cleaner COOLER A person that you give a job to, and you will get the desired result. You will not get anything above that or extraordinary. The desired result will be satisfactory, and in the borders of what you asked for. You are not going to get anything exceptional. CLOSER Closer is a level above cooler. Closers are people that you can give a task to do and they will deliver great results back . They will deliver it the majority of the time, as long as not too many variables are thrown at them. CLEANER This is a whole new level, a “ I do not think” person. They are so well prepared, they do not think and just do. They spend hours and hours of time (years actually) getting prepared, that no matter what is thrown at them they are going to deliver that end result at all times, over and over and over again. They will be exceptional at it. Their instincts are so dead-on, that no matter what variable, what problem is thrown at them, they can adjust on the fly and have the ability to get themselves in the “zone”. Tim Grover talks about a few of the athletes he has worked with, from the late Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. Reading this book made me also think of soccer super star, Cristiano Ronaldo and how he is a cleaner too. These lessons from sport can be applied in business too. This is one of the best quotes I got from the book: "A great leader knows the best way to get people to raise their performance is to put them where they can truly excel, not just where you want them to excel. Cleaners don't block others from reaching the top with them, if they're capable and ready." Overall a great read, especially if you are one of those people wanting to keep doing better and better.
A**O
Nice read, motivational, get the sensation to Achive more Be relentless be unstopable. Great book, easy read and good one
C**R
What I liked - nothing is impossible - mind coach - Amazing part about the dark side - Training the best and being the best Things I didn't like - Same concepts repeated multiple times. Overall good book, definitely worth reading
P**N
Among the best books I have ever read!
A**L
Everyone has to Buy and read this book, it's give you a strong mindset of working hard and winning !
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