If you asked me why I asked for a review copy of Get Your Mind Right: 10 Keys to Unlock Your
Potential and Ignite Your Success by Todd Durkin (Baker Books, 2020), I don’t
think I would be able to tell you. I’m mostly retired so I’m not really needing
to read a lot about leadership to jumpstart or further a career. The cover wasn’t
really anything that I found overly exciting, I’m not familiar with the author,
and I’m not a football fan so the fact that a football player wrote the forward
wasn’t a compelling reason. But I kept going back to the signup page, and finally
said yes.
And I’m glad I did. (Although if I had realized that Durkin
was a football player, I may not have bothered.) This is more than just another
leadership book, although there are certainly a lot of would-be leaders who
could benefit from it. This book is full of helpful advice for people wanting
to live a healthy and fulfilling life.
Reminders about slowing down, eating healthy, exercise, contact with God,
and the need for healthy relationships come through on every page.
Durkin is the owner of
a successful business and he tells the story of how that came about to clarify
things and to get his point across throughout the book. There were times when
things seemed to fall into place, (sometimes despite his best efforts) and
other times when getting to where he needed to be was a real struggle. But along
the way he learned patience, and to wait on a timing that was better than
anything he could have imagined.
I’ve read other books
by athletes and frequently was unimpressed. There was too much bragging about their
exploits—on and off the playing field. Or a lot of whining about all the bad
breaks they got that kept them from the championship title. I didn’t find any of that in this book:
setbacks were seen as opportunities to learn, and success is another reason to
be grateful.
So go ahead, get this
book, read it, study it, and learn to ‘get your mind right’. You’ll be glad you
did.
Disclosure: I received this book free from Baker Books through the Baker
Books Bloggers program. The opinions I have expressed are my own, and I was not
required to write a positive review.
5/5
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