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Jesse is about as easy-going as you can get. SEAL is At turns hilarious and inspiring, Living With a Seal ultimately shows you the benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone. For most of us, motivation tends to ebb and flow; sometimes, even the act of staying motivated feels like something we need to inspire ourselves to do. Those sections had some good takeaways. However the book became more and more a platform for the author to tell us about his personal exploits and achievements.

Others might find that entertaining but that's not why I purchased the book so I lost interest. I've read the reviews saying Living with a SEAL was inspiring, wanted to make people get out there and push themselves, their bodies to the limit. Please believe me when I say that that was NOT my intention when purchasing this book. I wanted to change my mind, my outlook on life. Living with a SEAL did that, but mostly it was an amusing look at another person's boy-howdy boot camp extraordinaire.

SEAL was a boy who played Rambo, not using the action figure, but skulking through the woods, stalking and hunting. He is a man who looks at everything around him as either something he wants to protect or something he's willing to destroy to protect his primaries. He also plainly and simply lives in the moment. When he runs, he doesn't gabble and talk because he's in the now of the moment even though he admits he hates running.

But as he says: If it doesn't suck, we don't do it. And Itzler learns a lot about being present, enjoying what he has, being ready to protect his loved ones, keeping out of harm's way. He also becomes fitter than ever. Ya wanna get fit? Here ya go.

Just be prepared for a lot of military-style and ex-rapper-style profanity--I didn't mind it, but maybe 'cause I can be quite the sailor myself. Do I want to go out and push myself to the limit? Do I want to go out and run miles in a blizzard so that my clothes are rock solid frozen when I'm finished? Well, maybe not. But now I do want to wake up and appreciate what's around me. Plus, I appreciate chuckles a lot more! Ironically enough I passed on David Goggins book to buy this one.

Just finished this book on my another 21 k hike. Tonight I thought I was too tired to do anything, I was thinking, maybe I just watch something and fall asleep, it was a busy day. I'll do more tomorrow. I got up, put on my workout gear and went out. I consumed so many books that were supposed to make my life better. They made me think different. But they didn't make me do things different. This book did. I guess the most important lesson for me, that I got out of the book - when my mind tells me I can't, it just talks about what I haven't done before, the mind has no idea what I truly am capable of.

I can do anything I can see myself doing. I'll listen to it not one time more during my workouts and tough times to push me beyond "I can't". I might not have the seal training me to defy my limits but thanks to Jesse Itzler I have the next best thing! Absolutely life changing. Do I think I can walk away from this story and accomplish the progress Jessee did? No way. But there are powerful "take always" from this story that I will most definitely be incorporating into my life.

It's amazing the limitations we put on ourselves; allowing our minds to govern what we believe we can or we cannot do. By far, one of the best books I've read lately. Not just inspiring but frigging hilarious! I listened to this audiobook in one day during a road trip. Unlike other audiobooks, I never found myself needing to take a break from the story.

It was entertaining, inspiring, and all around more than I expected from a "memoir. I've had this audiobook for less than a year and I've already listened to it four times. I'll probably listen to it for more times by the end of this year too.

I don't know how they did it but they combined comedy with motivation on a level all of its own. Very inspiring in many ways, and fun to listen to the way Jesse narrates his own story. I recommend this to anyone. Language is too coarse for listening at work or within ear shot of children. No insight on how it changed Jesse's life or thought processes post living with the seal. No sharing of the informational nuggets gained by doing this was the big disappointment.

I absolutely loved this book. Fantastic, funny and brilliantly read by author! I really like the narrator and find he is very charismatic and inviting. I would love more detail about seal. I really enjoyed this book Nice easy listen,I took notes as to some of the workouts as I went through the book.

Not easy at all but it is a great way to motivate ones self and try and get to push ups in a day. Good book but did become a bit like reading of a list of achievements look at me I am so rich. A must listen for all Goggins fans out there. Hilarious and made me laugh out loud on so many occasions. There was a lot more background of Itzler and stories about the products he promotes than there were about Living with a SEAL.

The book felt longer than 5 hours which isn't a compliment and I felt that only about half of it was about Living with a SEAL. In addition to that, much of it was listing the training done that day. So all in all, I'd say 2. The guy is personable enough, although his "lie, wing it and win" stories grate a bit. The actual SEAL quotes and ethos is fantastic. I wish there was more about him and less about the author's ability to lie his way into things.

Was the book worth it? Maybe, maybe not. But by the time you realize it isn't, it's too late to refund. Go read Goggins book instead. Narrators voice like nails on a chalk board. Inspirational, great book to make you push yourself more and think out of the box.

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