Make Your Bed: Feel grounded and think positive in 10 simple steps Hardcover – 15 Jun. 2017
Make Your Bed: Feel grounded and think positive in 10 simple steps Hardcover – 15 Jun. 2017

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Make Your Bed: Feel grounded and think positive in 10 simple steps Hardcover – 15 Jun. 2017
Make Your Bed: Feel grounded and think positive in 10 simple steps Hardcover – 15 Jun. 2017
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- A more organized and less stressful life, as small habits like making the bed can lead to better overall organization
- Better sleep quality, as those who make their beds daily are 19% more likely to report getting a good night's sleep
- Increased self-discipline and ability to tackle larger challenges by mastering small tasks
- A more positive outlook on life, with the ability to find hope and maintain optimism even in difficult situations
This is ideal for anyone - learn from his basic lessons and change yourself - and the world, for the better
― Northern Life Magazine
“Make Your Bed” is an essential guide for anyone looking to transform their life through small, meaningful actions.
In this New York Times bestseller, Admiral William H. McRaven distils decades of Navy SEAL experience into ten powerful lessons that will inspire you to overcome challenges and achieve your goals.
Drawing from his viral commencement speech at the University of Texas, McRaven presents a compelling case for how simple habits, like making your bed every morning, can lead to profound personal growth and success. This book is not just about tidiness – it’s about building discipline, resilience, and character in the face of life’s obstacles.
Through vivid storytelling and practical insights, McRaven shows you how to:
• Develop a mindset of perseverance and determination
• Build strong relationships and effective teamwork skills
• Face adversity with courage and optimism
• Embrace failure as a stepping stone to success
• Make a positive impact on the world around you
Whether you’re a student, professional, or anyone seeking personal development, “Make Your Bed” offers timeless wisdom that will help you navigate life’s challenges with grace and purpose. This concise yet powerful book serves as both a motivational tool and a practical guide, empowering you to take control of your life one small step at a time.
Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and transformed as you learn how the simple act of making your bed can set the stage for a life of achievement and fulfilment. Admiral McRaven’s lessons will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page, providing a blueprint for success in both your personal and professional life.
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Author biography
William H. McRaven is a retired United States Navy four-star admiral who served as the ninth commander of the United States Special Operations Command. He is best known for his #1 New York Times bestseller “Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life…And Maybe the World,” based on his viral 2014 commencement speech at the University of Texas at Austin. With over 37 years of military service, McRaven has led at every level within the special operations community, including assignments with the Naval Special Warfare Development Group and as commander of Joint Special Operations Command. He also served as chancellor of The University of Texas System from 2015 to 2018. McRaven holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a master’s degree from the Naval Postgraduate School. A respected voice on leadership and national security, he continues to inspire audiences worldwide with his practical wisdom and commitment to service. McRaven resides in Texas with his wife, Georgeann, and is dedicated to supporting veteran causes through his involvement with the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
Book testimonials
A book to inspire your children and grandchildren to become everything that they can.
― The Wall Street Journal
― Forbes