Thinking for a Change (Review and Analysis of Maxwell's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from John Maxwell's book "Thinking for a Change" shows that to change and enhance your life, you need to learn how to think better. This is the reason why some people are successful while others are not - the successful people think differently. In his book, the author explains how you can forge your own success by making a deliberate and conscious effort to upgrade your own personal thinking habits and practices. This summary provides the key to changing the way you think in order to help you achieve success.
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Book Presentation Thinking For A Change by John Maxwell
Book Abstract
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Summary of Thinking For A Change (John Maxwell)
1. To change your life, change what you think about
2. The 11 thinking skills of successful people
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
To change and enhance your life, learn how to think better.
Get into better thinking habits and you can actually change your life. This is the reason why some people are highly successful while others are not – the successful people think differently from those who are not. Therefore, whether you are currently successful or not, you can literally think your way to the top of your field if you make a deliberate and conscious effort to upgrade your own personal thinking habits and practices.
To be more specific, there is a direct cause-and-effect relationship between what you choose to think about, how you feel and what you accomplish in this way:
Thus, if you learn to think the way successful people do, you change your thinking. By enhancing the way you think, you change the way you feel for the better. By upgrading the way you feel, you’ll change your actions – you’ll do different things. And by changing your actions to become more productive, you’ll achieve more. Changing the way you think sets off a chain reaction that will lead to greater success and achievement in the future.
Life consists of what a man is thinking about all day.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.
– John Locke
You are today where your thoughts have brought you. You will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.
– James Allen
"Nothing limits achievement