• Live It!

  • Achieve Success by Living with Purpose
  • By: Jairek Robbins
  • Narrated by: Jairek Robbins
  • Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (340 ratings)

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Live It!

By: Jairek Robbins
Narrated by: Jairek Robbins
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Every person you meet is either a warning or an example. Which are you?

Jairek Robbins, decorated performance coach and lifestyle entrepreneur, guides you through his proven, step-by-step process for filling the gap between where you are today and where you want to be. In reassuring and easy-to-understand language, Robbins helps you build a strong foundation for authentic happiness.

Each chapter is strategically designed to engage you with personal reflections and challenges that will encourage you to make immediate improvements to your everyday behavior. Robbins’s uplifting method will give you the tools you need to avoid the distractions in your life and concentrate on the areas that deserve the biggest focus, including health, family, intimate relationships, your professional life, and spirituality.

Robbins leads you toward a life of growth and contribution that will enable you to become the happiest, healthiest, and most fulfilled version of yourself - and inspire you to help others do the same.

©2014 Jairek Robbins (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved

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Well, I Respect Jairek Robbins

Part One starts with the usual self-help stuff that you've heard before. You know. You want to change your life? Well, how are you living each day? Imagine each day, the perfect day. Then live it. Every aspect of it. Make those changes. ACTION, action, action. The fuel for change that will keep you going? Discover The Big Why behind what you'd like to do.
Please don't get me wrong, I'm not (totally) knocking it. Dissatisfaction abounds in our society and these things really help. Imagine thinking long and hard about what you'd like from your day: power over your maddening emotions, being kinder to the animals who love you, being kinder to the people who love you, appreciating the stillness of the sun as it sets as you sit in the daily traffic jam. There's a lot of peace to be had.
It's just that it's been said a lot of places before. However, this book, I must admit, has it all collected in one place.
Part Two: And there's more, and this is simply that I respect Jairek Robbins. I don't know why, after spending the first part of the book working with run of the mill people, plus already successful business types, and such, he finally gets to traveling the world and talking about how little most people in the world have. He makes plans to go to Uganda to teach organic farming in a place that has no electricity, running water. Is over the moon to be able to give back. (Of course, it's kind of a diatribe against people who aren't supportive of him until he FINALLY comes to terms with everyone who dissed him)
And Suddenly Part Three: MALARIA! (No, I'm not giving anything away). I just think that, okay, this, as a turning point and inspiration to Robbins, stands out, but it brings "Live It!" firmly back into the fold of general self-help, biography.
So here it is. You want a self-help book that will help you appreciate each day? The first part of the book is probably what you'll appreciate it (or Joseph Clough's "Be Your Potential" on audible). But if you think you're going to change your whole life from this book? Well, you might, actually (you'd be a far better person than I, but that wouldn't be a stretch). I got this as a kindle bundle so it was cheap. I suggest you do the same, or a half credit, or a Daily Deal.
(Uhm, better yet? If you're serious about change? "Be Your Change" is $6.95 >nudge, nudge, wink, wink< )

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Transformational!

This book is so good and a must read for anyone looking to make change in their life. Jairek is a hip younger version of his dad. His ideas are fresh and inspiring. I just barely started applying his techniques and I am already starting to see a difference in my happiness and quality of life! Since he is the narrator of this audio book, and through his stories I feel like I know Jairek on a personal level. Thank you Jairek for all that you have done. I am committed to living it and paying it forward!

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Awesome! A must for all!

Live it! delivers the strategies for living a life on your terms in a way that everyone can understand. Jairek's passion really shines through!

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Shazzaaam!

This was a great book. If you really soak in and take to heart what Jairek talks about.. This will change the trajectory of your life!

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Do you want to Climb, Grow, & Innovate? #LiveIt

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I met Jairek Robbins on my Walkman, through stories of
Raking Leaves, Snorkeling in Fiji, & the Basket Brigade...as
even back in the day, he was offering Wisdom around
creating an Authentic You, your Ideal Day, & remembering to
GIVE, that which you've LEARNED and LIVED!

My Walkman has been replaced by my smartphone, & the
tapes are now mp3's, but the offering of Wisdom remains
constant (combined with never-ending improvement, of
course)...I recently had the Privilege of meeting Jairek, and
his Lovely wife Amanda, @ a Marianne Williamson
#CourseInMiracles event, and after hearing the stories in the
book, about Coach Wooden, our Opponents, Emotional
Rocket Fuel, & the Ideal Day in the Majors, my Faith in the
saying "Everything happens for a reason, & it serves us",
has never been more reinforced ;-)

You know what to do, now do what you know, & I'll see you
@ book club!

#LoveSiMBa (Spirit, Mind, & Body, with inspiration and
abundance)

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7 Habits of Highly Effective College Students

This reads like a young person's journey to discover himself and become a self-help coach. As such, there's a lot more relatable stories to young adults than someone who's been married and had kids, and has been "successful" for the past twenty years already. It's more about the beginning of the journey of defining your priorities and starting the life you want to lead. He discusses moving countries, living in the third world, working jobs as a teenager, and exploring the possibilities of his "authentic self", and making mistakes along the way. One was almost lethal.

I feel like this book should be marketed as a Young Adult book. It would have been an excellent read in college, for students on the leadership track who are afraid of high expectations for the future. It reminds us that it's okay to move cities, sleep in a room without a door, work for a moment in a job we dislike, if these are the first steps to getting out from other people's visions of us and building the life we want to lead.

It's like a SparkNotes, young adult version of Stephen Covey, Napoleon Hill, etc. It is also helpful at calming you down and reminding you that you don't need to chase "success" in a field you aren't interested in. That's actually misery disguised as success.

The beginning chapter of audio has some tin can quality to it, but it gets better. The author is a good narrator, very enthusiastic and contemplative.

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Thanks for the book Jairek!

If you could sum up Live It! in three words, what would they be?

Awesome, Powerful, Thoughtful

What insight do you think you’ll apply from Live It!?

Just lots of good thoughts and things to enjoy.

Any additional comments?

Get this book

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Couldn't listen to this

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

Someone who has no self knowledge

Has Live It! turned you off from other books in this genre?

Yes, I will be much more careful in finding books about success and motivation, which I usually love.

How could the performance have been better?

There is a problem with the content. If you are over the age of 25 and experienced something in your life, this book will sound silly.

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Inspiring and Thought-Provoking

If you could sum up Live It! in three words, what would they be?

empowering, inspiring, insightful

What other book might you compare Live It! to and why?

The Desire Map; they are books about being true to who you are and what your passion and purpose are in life

Have you listened to any of Jairek Robbins’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

This is my first Jairek Robbins book

What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?

Creating a Live It List as opposed to a Bucket List

Any additional comments?

This is a wonderfully encouraging and inspiring book for anyone who has big dreams and has maybe been afraid to go after them. It is a great reminder of the fact that life is short so we should truly live it to the fullest, to serve not only our own purpose, but to empower and serve others.

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Nothing really new here

Jariek did an ok job narrating, but used too much inflection and emotion. I had to speed it up to listen to it. Good advice overall, but the same info I've heard before from others, but the author was touting it as some really new idea. I'm sure some will really like this book. It just wasn't for me.

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  • 07-01-17

same old same old

There's nothing new here. Same old message of gratitude and visualisation. Make lists, keep journals etc etc.
I lost a little respect for the author when he implied that being overweight can be healthy and I outright gave upon him after the section where he was dying of malaria and had to call his parents for advice as to whether to get a life saving injection or let his body "heal itself" Doesn't seem like someone who should be handing out life lessons. Not for me.

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  • SJRod
  • 03-14-18

Enjoyable

Like father like son. The apple does not fall far from the tree. Well of course many similarities to Anthony Robbins material. I have known Jairek since he was about 10 and with his dad at different projects. Enjoy the book. I recommend it totally

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