Becoming the 0.1%
Think like a Royal Marines Commando Recruit - perfect for listeners of the HIGH PERFORMANCE podcast
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Narrated by:
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Ben Heathcote
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Gareth Timmins
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Written by:
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Gareth Timmins
About this listen
Historical recruitment campaigns to become a Royal Marines Commando drew on an 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 journey of Gareth Timmins, a 20-year-old recruit at the time. Each week of training is accompanied by lessons on how he transformed his failures into success. 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
'A practical and no-nonsense guide on dealing with the toughest situations, from someone who has been there and done it.' - Levison Wood©2021 Gareth Timmins
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