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Thinking for a Change - John C. Maxwell

Thinking for a Change

By John C. Maxwell

  • Release Date: 2003-04-01
  • Genre: Management & Leadership
Score: 4
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From 215 Ratings

Description

At the heart of John C. Maxwell's brilliant and inspiring book is a simple premise: To do well in life, we must first think well. But can we actually learn new mental habits? Thinking for a Change answers that with a resounding "yes" -- and shows how changing your thinking can indeed change your life. Drawing on the words and deeds of many of the world's greatest leaders and using interactive quizzes, this empowering book helps you assess your thinking style, guides you to new ones, and step by step teaches you the secrets of: Big-Picture Thinking -- seeing the world beyond your own needs and how that leads to great ideas. Focused Thinking -- removing mental clutter and distractions to realize your full potential. Creative Thinking -- stepping out of the "box" and making breakthroughs. Shared Thinking -- working with others to compound results. - Reflective Thinking -- looking at the past to gain a better understanding of the future ...and much more. Here America's most trusted and admired motivational teacher examines the very foundation of success and self-transformation. Illuminating and life-changing, Thinking for a Change is a unique primer not on what to think, but how to best use one of your most precious possessions: your mind.

Reviews

  • Highly recommend

    5
    By renbircs
    Excellent book that challenges you at the core to rethink 'yourself'. Look at yourself in the mirror and come to terms with the fact that there is much work to be done. And it starts with yourself. You must do it for yourself. Nobody can do it for you. Maxwell's books are always a fantastic read!
  • Broke

    5
    By Upper-Echelon Ink
    Too broke for the whole book but just reading the sample has Brighting my day. Sending Positive Vibes from Texas much love and thank you ..
  • General comment.

    4
    By rharrisoct
    Great read. It provides valuable insight on how to use different types of thinking or thought processes!

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