Thinking for a Change: 11 Ways Highly Successful People Approach Life and Work [Paperback] [Oct 05, 2014] JOHN C. MAXWELL
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Hachette
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Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
288
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Jan 1, 2014
Förlag
Hachette
ISBN-10
9350098725
ISBN-13
9789350098721
Beskrivning
In this insightful work, John C. Maxwell reveals the fundamental ways in which highly successful individuals navigate both life and work. Through a series of practical strategies, he emphasizes the importance of mindset and the pivotal role it plays in achieving personal and professional success. Readers are guided on a journey that showcases how transformative thinking can lead to remarkable outcomes.
Maxwell digs into the habits and thought processes that set achievers apart, encouraging readers to adopt these practices in their own lives. By blending motivational anecdotes with actionable advice, the book serves as a powerful resource for anyone looking to elevate their approach to challenges and opportunities alike. With its engaging style, it inspires readers to rethink their perspectives and embrace a more successful life.
Maxwell digs into the habits and thought processes that set achievers apart, encouraging readers to adopt these practices in their own lives. By blending motivational anecdotes with actionable advice, the book serves as a powerful resource for anyone looking to elevate their approach to challenges and opportunities alike. With its engaging style, it inspires readers to rethink their perspectives and embrace a more successful life.
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