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Recounts tales from the author's life and from those of people he encountered during his military service who dealt with hardship with determination, compassion, honor, and courage.
A simple act with powerful consequences. To rise in the morning and complete the first task of the day will give one motivation to do more; to accomplish more. The bed also represents the person. Few things in the home are more personal. Making the bed is a reflection of one's discipline, one's pride and one's personal habits.
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Inspirational, Self-Esteem, United States. Navy. SEALs, Conduct of life, Anecdotes, United States, Admirals, Biography, Self-actualization (psychology), Happiness, nyt:advice-how-to-and-miscellaneous=2017-04-23, New York Times bestseller, Soldiers, Large type books, Military life, Armed Forces, McRaven, William H. (William Harry), 1955- -- Anecdotes, McRaven, William H, McRaven, William H. (William Harry), 1955-, United States. Navy. SEALs -- Biography, United States. Navy, Soldiers -- United States -- Anecdotes, Self-help publications, Admirals -- United States -- Anecdotes, United States -- Armed Forces -- Military lifePlaces
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Inspired by the advice Admiral William H. McRaven gave in a graduation speech that went viral, this book is a reminder that sometimes little things can have a big impact.
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