
When entrepreneur Jesse Itzler unplugged and joined New Skete monks, he discovered transformative lessons on focus and presence. Endorsed by Arianna Huffington as antidote to burnout, this journey reveals why monotasking might be your secret weapon in our distraction-filled world.
Jesse Itzler, New York Times bestselling author of Living With the Monks: What Turning Off My Phone Taught Me About Happiness, Gratitude, and Focus, merges entrepreneurial grit with mindfulness in this introspective memoir. A serial entrepreneur who co-founded Marquis Jet (acquired by Berkshire Hathaway) and ZICO Coconut Water (sold to Coca-Cola), Itzler explores themes of digital detox, mental resilience, and gratitude through his immersive experience living in a remote monastery.
His background as an endurance athlete—having run 50+ marathons—and prior experiment chronicled in Living With a SEAL (a #1 LA Times bestseller) reinforce his authority on pushing physical and mental boundaries.
Itzler’s work is informed by his multifaceted career as a keynote speaker, former MTV rapper, and co-owner of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. His TED Talks and corporate seminars, including “Scale and Escape Mental Toughness,” emphasize actionable strategies for personal growth.
Living With the Monks builds on his signature blend of humor and vulnerability, offering readers a blueprint for reclaiming focus in the digital age. The book solidified his reputation as a thought leader in wellness and peak performance, with his works frequently cited in entrepreneurial and self-improvement circles.
Living with the Monks chronicles Jesse Itzler’s two-week retreat at a monastery to disconnect from technology, rethink gratitude, and practice mindfulness. Through humor and self-deprecation, Itzler shares lessons on simplicity, mental resilience, and the value of unplugging—blending personal anecdotes with actionable insights on finding focus in a distracted world.
Entrepreneurs, busy professionals, and anyone feeling overwhelmed by modern distractions will benefit from this book. It’s ideal for readers seeking lighthearted yet practical advice on mindfulness without heavy spiritual jargon, though those wanting deep religious reflection may find it too casual.
Yes—readers praise its engaging storytelling and relatable takeaways on gratitude and focus. While some criticize its casual tone and profanity, most find it an entertaining guide to mental decluttering, earning 3.5–4.5 stars across reviews.
While SEAL focuses on physical endurance with a Navy SEAL, Monks explores inner resilience through spiritual discipline. Both blend humor and life lessons, but Monks targets mental clutter rather than physical toughness.
Critics note its occasional profanity and lack of deep theological exploration. Some reviewers expected more rigorous spiritual guidance but found it overly anecdotal.
The book advocates “mental decluttering” via digital detoxes and prioritizing tasks. Itzler’s monastery routine—waking at 3:45 AM, manual labor—highlights how structure and minimalism enhance focus.
Yes—Itzler suggests practical habits like daily gratitude journaling, scheduled tech-free hours, and embracing “uncomfortable” routines to build mental toughness.
As a serial entrepreneur (Marquis Jet, Zico) and endurance athlete, Itzler applies business-driven discipline to spiritual growth, framing mindfulness as a skill to optimize life’s challenges.
In an era of AI and constant connectivity, its themes of digital detoxing and intentional living resonate deeply. Readers use its lessons to balance productivity with mental health.
For deeper focus: Atomic Habits by James Clear. For spiritual simplicity: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma. For humor-driven self-help: Itzler’s Living with a SEAL.
저자의 목소리로 책을 느껴보세요
지식을 흥미롭고 예시가 풍부한 인사이트로 전환
핵심 아이디어를 빠르게 캡처하여 신속하게 학습
재미있고 매력적인 방식으로 책을 즐기세요
I don’t stop when I’m tired. I stop when I’m done.
"Oh, it's a phone," he mocked. "You need to clear your mind."
"My relationship with time is out of balance," he realized.
"No hair is basic monastery 101. Going with a mop of hair would be disrespectful."
The silence was overwhelming-no phone, no internet, nothing electronic worked.
Living with the Monks의 핵심 아이디어를 이해하기 쉬운 포인트로 분해하여 혁신적인 팀이 어떻게 창조하고, 협력하고, 성장하는지 이해합니다.
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Standing in his living room at 4:53 a.m., Jesse Itzler was already deep into emails and texts when his Navy SEAL trainer spotted his phone and mockingly erupted: "You need to clear your mind." Despite having it all - four children, successful businesses, and a loving wife (Spanx founder Sara Blakely) - Jesse felt overwhelmed by constant connectivity. Something inside him craved silence. He needed a reset - a self-imposed time-out that would create a different kind of edge. This yearning would lead him on an unexpected journey to a monastery, trading his entrepreneur's lifestyle for a monk's cell, seeking wisdom that boardrooms couldn't provide. What began as a vague spiritual quest would transform into fifteen days of profound lessons that would reshape his relationship with time, effort, and happiness itself.