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Make Your Bed

by William H. McRaven

Make Your Bed

by William H. McRaven

In 'Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World,' Admiral William H. McRaven presents a stirring set of principles that he learned from the rigorous training of Navy SEALs. Stemming from a commencement speech that became a viral sensation, McRaven shares the ten maxims that shaped his life, each encapsulating the grit, perseverance, and spirit necessary to face life's trials. From the simple act of making your bed to taking calculated risks, the book unpacks these lessons through personal anecdotes of triumph and adversity. By imparting this hard-earned wisdom, McRaven aims to embolden readers to tackle their daily struggles with confidence and to potentially have a larger impact on the world.

  • Self-Help
  • Non-Fiction
  • Motivational
  • Leadership
  • Military
  • Inspiration
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