In the book, a comparison is made between closers and cleaners. Closers trust their instincts, while cleaners have instincts that trust them. Michael Jordan's game-winning shot against Cleveland is used as an example of someone trusting their instincts. If you want to achieve a certain outcome, you have to rely on yourself and not leave it to anyone else.
Are you a cooler, a closer, a cleaner? On this episode of Inside Look, Bedros Keuilian interviews Tim Grover: a legendary resource for some of the world’s greatest athletes including Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Together they discuss what it means to be a cleaner, and how the best never think they are good enough. Watch or listen now to discover the secrets to unlocking a Jordan-esque mindest.
“You need to constantly re-win your stripes”
- Bedros Keuilian
Here’s what you’ll discover:
2:22 - How you can make a difference in your dream industry, even if the odds are stacked against you
8:52 - Tim explains the cleaner mentality, and what it takes to call yourself a cleaner
14:22 - The difference between “working out” someone and “training” someone, and how it applies to more than just fitness
25:24 - Why you should always be thinking “what's next”; and why you always need to be better
45:22 - The cleaners in the entrepreneurial world, and what you can learn from them
“Friends tell you what you want to hear, allies tell you what you have to hear”
– Tim Grover
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