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Conquer Anything: A Green Beret’s Guide to Building Your A-Team

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De Oppresso Liber—Free yourself with the Green Beret’s A-Team methods of syncing mind, body, and spirit to become all you want to be. War has a way of shooting holes in your best-laid plans. Sgt. 1st Class Gregory Stube (Ret.) suffered life-changing wounds during the battle of Operation Medusa in Afghanistan in 2006, but using the Green Beret methods he learned in the Special Forces, Stube knew he could conquer anything. Service in the elite A-Team teaches you to come up with smart, well-researched, and flexible battle plans for completing the mission—every mission. Even when that mission is to spend an arduous year in a hospital recovering from being blown up, badly burned, and shot multiple times. Greg shares the leadership principles and values he learned as a member of an A-Team and teaches us how to apply Special Forces strategies to our personal and business lives. Conquer Anything is a Special Forces book, but even more than that it is a leadership book designed to help each of us achieve the highest goals possible in our professional and private lives. “The greatest leaders I know lead by example. They are role models who adhere to standards they set for others and never ask more of them than they demand of themselves. Great leaders don’t just “manage” or “motivate.” They inspire courage, tenacity, perseverance, resilience, and commitment in all who work with them. Greg Stube is such a leader—and an American Hero. “In Conquer Anything Greg draws on a lifetime of “lessons learned” as a highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces medic in this lucid, straightforward resource for parents, teachers, students, athletes, employers, supervisors, and soldiers. If “success” is in your vocabulary, Conquer Anything is a must read.”—Oliver L. North, Lt Col USMC [Ret.], Host of War Stories on FOX News

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2018

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October 4, 2018
Regardless what leadership wisdom you get from this book, Stube's story is certainly inspiring. What I most appreciate about this book is how real and moving he is in sharing the injury and other losses that defined a profound outlook on leadership and personal growth. I took away several key points I can use. Most importantly, leadership has to focus on team, including creating common purpose, leveraging individual strengths, and listening. The book ranges in focus from very deep spiritual principles to very tactical planning techniques.
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July 16, 2024
Good story on the life experience of an elite warrior.

This was a good story about the life of one of our country's elite warriors pre and post injury. Covered a lot of ground in how to deal with pain and recovery. Nice job.
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May 1, 2021
Greg is the most genuine person I have ever met. His experience has profoundly changed his life and will force you to reevaluate your relationships with others.
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