Swim! is written as an easy-to-read parable, a relatable story that takes real-world concepts and breaks them down in a way that is simple, yet powerful. It covers the importance of networking, not stopping at the steps of how to successfully network but showing readers the significance of why we network. Diving deep into ideas such as the power of human connection and mentorship, this book helps business leaders understand that instead of obsessing about managing facts and figures, it is managing relationships that launches business and careers to the next level. Swim! covers topics such
* The power of establishing daily habits and rituals * The impact of a positive mindset and ?* The importance of teamwork.
Swim! is a blueprint in boosting the relational culture in both the workplace and in life. It highlights the reasons why intentional language about workplace culture is important and shines a light on the age old saying, "it's not always what you say, but how you say it." This book emphasizes connecting and building of relationships and gives readers the tools they need to become more self-aware about their roles and contributions in their industry.
For the past 4 years during our annual "State of the Company" meetings at work we have watched motivational YouTube clips of Walter Bond, a renowned business coach, author, motivational speaker, and former NBA basketball player. He was born to do all those things, such an inspiring person! This year due to Covid, we were unable to meet together as a company so like everyone else, we did the ZOOM meeting thing. Our management team wanted to do something special for us, and they surprised us with an actual LIVE virtual get-together with none other than the man himself, Walter Bond! He did a special motivational speech catering especially to our company, our business and our employees...it's was amazing. The cherry on top was that we each received a signed copy of his book SWIM!
I don't know if we were supposed to wait and read it together or in chapters, but you give me a book, it's going to be read! I'm not big on motivational books, but I've read a few in my time and I enjoyed this one the best by far. No spoilers here because it's a motivational book so the end result is that you should be motivated and I was/am!
What I enjoyed best is that Walter didn't just preach at you his theories and give you tips & tricks, he wrote the book as a story, a parable. The story of Shark's AC Repair Service and it's founder Drew and it's current owner Scotty. Scotty and his daughter Brittney take a fishing trip with an old childhood friend of Scotty's, Paul and his son Zach.
Paul is an arrogant, proud, cut-throat business man who has only invited Scotty along so he can brag and because he feels that he can teach Scotty how to be a better businessman seeing as how Scotty is just an AC tech guy. But the lesson learned this day is by Paul and his son Zach.
Scotty weaves the story of meeting Drew & his daughter CiCi at the Boys & Girls Club and Drew seeing something in Scotty that he can mold and shape and divert from the dangerous, sketchy path Scotty is currently on.
During the whole fishing trip, all Scotty does is tell his story, not bragging and not preaching. But through his simple humble story he teaches Paul and his son Zach about the Sacred Six through the story of the shark, the suckerfish and parasites.
Not only did I learn several things I did not know about sharks, suckerfish and parasites, but I learned about the Sacred Six and how they can be applied to business and life in general.
1. Sharks never stop moving forward. 2. Sharks never look down; they always look up. 3. Sharks are always curious and always learning. 4. Sharks always respect their environment and recognize other sharks. 5. Sharks are always flexible. 6. Sharks always elevate their suckerfish to new levels.
You can take the Sacred Six and apply them to your life both with your career/job and with your family/friends/community, it's interchangeable.
I would recommend reading this book and sharing it with others.
Engaging parable about how we all need to work together for our collective success in our personal and business lives. A great reminder of the impact we can make if we are willing to mentor others, identify our opportunities and seek out ways to improve.
My only reason to give it a 4 is that I think some of what was meant to be Scotty’s dialogue became a monologue. Otherwise, I appreciated the characters and how Mr. Bond wove their life stories into the moral of this story.
Standard business leadership book that’s written in the style of a longer form parable using the model of a shark, sucker fish, and parasite and six key values to follow.
This book is fine. The ideas are good. The style is personal and personable but also very heavy handed. The fact that humans cannot be defined and that we have our own styles and can evolve between them leads to some weirdly stretched and mixed metaphors… it’s easy to talk about everyone being multiple colors or different styles of communicators and how they intermingle. It’s less easy to stretch being a parasite sometimes and sucker fish others but also magically being able to be a shark.
At the end of the day this is a very standard business book with a decently memorable framework to consider adapting into your daily life. Is it necessary or that different than other models? No - but it’s an easy metaphor.
I read this book and discussed with a group of teenagers and younger kids. There are great lessons and applications we got from this book.
We could see ourselves in the shark, sucker fish, and parasite and had great discussions about how we at times are each of these and how we can strive to be more like a shark.
However be aware that there are some swear words and mentions of “taking away virginity” and sleeping with women.
2.5 stars. Somewhere between “didn’t like” and “it was fine.” Parables are often cheesy — the lessons could have been delivered more directly and concisely. There was a lot of heavy handedness and unbelievable elements in the story. The overall metaphor is great and the concepts are helpful but the delivery was lacking.
Started this book this morning thinking I would work through it during next few weeks as I prepared for leading a workshop on leadership. Couldn’t put it down! So thought-provoking and challenging! Which are you: a shark, a sucker fish or a parasite? There’s only 3 types of people so you better figure it out and soon!
A little cheesy sometimes but a lovely metaphor told in story form. Lots of important lessons and believable because of who the author is and what he has done in his own life. Call me a happy sucker fish!
Fantastic book about leadership and building teams. Easy to understand and memorable analogies. Very applicable to personal and professional life. Will reference again.
Walter Bond continues raising the bar with authenticity, purpose and good old fashioned being “down to earth”. It takes a village to mentor the world and the SWIM mindset will become second nature.Thanks for the applicable “sacred six”!
I seen Walter speak at a work event and absolutely loved him. The book sealed the deal with that. I loved it and the lessons you learn without it being in steps but in story form. Will be sharing this book with everyone!