Thinking for a Change: 11 Ways Highly Successful People Approach Life and Work
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Format
Paperback
Pages
266
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2005
Publisher
Center Street
ISBN-10
0446692883
ISBN-13
9780446692885
Description
In this insightful exploration of success, John C. Maxwell delves into the mindset that defines high achievers. He emphasizes the transformative power of thought and how a deliberate shift in perspective can lead to remarkable changes in both personal and professional realms. Maxwell distills his observations into eleven distinct strategies utilized by individuals who consistently reach their goals.
Each chapter offers practical advice and relatable anecdotes that engage readers and encourage them to rethink their approaches to challenges and opportunities. The book highlights that success is not merely a result of hard work but is heavily influenced by the way one thinks and responds to life’s events.
Maxwell’s warm and motivational writing inspires readers to cultivate a mindset primed for achievement. By applying these principles, individuals can take actionable steps towards realizing their potential while fostering a fulfilling life marked by resilience and growth.
Each chapter offers practical advice and relatable anecdotes that engage readers and encourage them to rethink their approaches to challenges and opportunities. The book highlights that success is not merely a result of hard work but is heavily influenced by the way one thinks and responds to life’s events.
Maxwell’s warm and motivational writing inspires readers to cultivate a mindset primed for achievement. By applying these principles, individuals can take actionable steps towards realizing their potential while fostering a fulfilling life marked by resilience and growth.
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