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Becoming The 0. 1% - Thirty-Four Lessons from the Diary of a Royal Marines Commando Recruit
By: Gareth Timmins
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'A practical and no-nonsense guide on dealing with the toughest situations, from someone who has been there and done it.' -- Levison Wood
'It will help you to navigate life.' -- The Times
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Historical recruitment campaigns to become a Royal Marines Commando drew on a harrowing but intriguing narrative: 99.9% Need Not Apply. In 2005, only one in a thousand applications for the Royal Marines were successful in reaching the end of training, earning the Coveted Green Beret - a world renowned symbol of excellence.
Becoming the 0.1% is the first-ever diary account of this training regime, charting the odds-stacked journey of Gareth Timmins, a 20-year-old recruit at the time, and providing a psychological framework for understanding how he was able to cultivate the mental strength and resilience needed to push through to success.
Each week of training is accompanied by lessons on his short-comings and growth to peak performance. It uses real-life and often terrifying experiences to describe to the reader the edge you need to cultivate a 0.1% mindset and succeed in life and work, by learning how to:
Visualise achievements
Combat fatigue and burnout
Stay motivated by not losing sight of the end goal
Eradicate complacency and achieve mastery
Redefine expectation and regulate disappointment
Live without convenience
Thrive under pressure
Break down self-imposed limitations
Be held accountable to others
'It will help you to navigate life.' -- The Times
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Historical recruitment campaigns to become a Royal Marines Commando drew on a harrowing but intriguing narrative: 99.9% Need Not Apply. In 2005, only one in a thousand applications for the Royal Marines were successful in reaching the end of training, earning the Coveted Green Beret - a world renowned symbol of excellence.
Becoming the 0.1% is the first-ever diary account of this training regime, charting the odds-stacked journey of Gareth Timmins, a 20-year-old recruit at the time, and providing a psychological framework for understanding how he was able to cultivate the mental strength and resilience needed to push through to success.
Each week of training is accompanied by lessons on his short-comings and growth to peak performance. It uses real-life and often terrifying experiences to describe to the reader the edge you need to cultivate a 0.1% mindset and succeed in life and work, by learning how to:
Visualise achievements
Combat fatigue and burnout
Stay motivated by not losing sight of the end goal
Eradicate complacency and achieve mastery
Redefine expectation and regulate disappointment
Live without convenience
Thrive under pressure
Break down self-imposed limitations
Be held accountable to others
Publication Date:
02/06/2022
Number of Pages::
320
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781529363531
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Publisher Date:
02/06/2022
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'A practical and no-nonsense guide on dealing with the toughest situations, from someone who has been there and done it.' -- Levison Wood
'It will help you to navigate life.' -- The Times
***
Historical recruitment campaigns to become a Royal Marines Commando drew on a harrowing but intriguing narrative: 99.9% Need Not Apply. In 2005, only one in a thousand applications for the Royal Marines were successful in reaching the end of training, earning the Coveted Green Beret - a world renowned symbol of excellence.
Becoming the 0.1% is the first-ever diary account of this training regime, charting the odds-stacked journey of Gareth Timmins, a 20-year-old recruit at the time, and providing a psychological framework for understanding how he was able to cultivate the mental strength and resilience needed to push through to success.
Each week of training is accompanied by lessons on his short-comings and growth to peak performance. It uses real-life and often terrifying experiences to describe to the reader the edge you need to cultivate a 0.1% mindset and succeed in life and work, by learning how to:
Visualise achievements
Combat fatigue and burnout
Stay motivated by not losing sight of the end goal
Eradicate complacency and achieve mastery
Redefine expectation and regulate disappointment
Live without convenience
Thrive under pressure
Break down self-imposed limitations
Be held accountable to others
'It will help you to navigate life.' -- The Times
***
Historical recruitment campaigns to become a Royal Marines Commando drew on a harrowing but intriguing narrative: 99.9% Need Not Apply. In 2005, only one in a thousand applications for the Royal Marines were successful in reaching the end of training, earning the Coveted Green Beret - a world renowned symbol of excellence.
Becoming the 0.1% is the first-ever diary account of this training regime, charting the odds-stacked journey of Gareth Timmins, a 20-year-old recruit at the time, and providing a psychological framework for understanding how he was able to cultivate the mental strength and resilience needed to push through to success.
Each week of training is accompanied by lessons on his short-comings and growth to peak performance. It uses real-life and often terrifying experiences to describe to the reader the edge you need to cultivate a 0.1% mindset and succeed in life and work, by learning how to:
Visualise achievements
Combat fatigue and burnout
Stay motivated by not losing sight of the end goal
Eradicate complacency and achieve mastery
Redefine expectation and regulate disappointment
Live without convenience
Thrive under pressure
Break down self-imposed limitations
Be held accountable to others
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