Arranged in an easy-to-follow format, America's leadership expert, John C. Maxwell, will teach listeners how to expand their thinking and achieve their dreams.
©2009 John C. Maxwell; (P)2009 Hachette Audio
"Practical"
It gives clear guidelines and directions in our way of our thinking to gain full benefit of God's gift to us.
"Classic Kickstart to Think for Success"
John Maxwell details for you how to learn to adjust your thinking and the ways that you think to be more successful. It is a great way to get your mindset adjusted to be more effective and more productive.
"easy and straight to the point"
nice and simple methods easy to listen and understand
about the knowing your character not the technique
the energy
efficient habits
You are the sum of what you read!
"Who cannot learn from John Maxwell?"
John Maxwell is the master at showing us how we can our interactions with others, as well as how we can change our lives for the better. I highly recommend this book.
"Thought Provoking!"
This is an excellent listen book. I will need to listen to it a few more times to capture all the different thinking styles presented.
Being able to reconized the different styles of thinking and when to use them
Reflective Thinking
No it is best to absorb it in one or two thinking styles
"Good content, but narration is a little too slow."
John Maxwell is always an informative or insightful read. However, the narrator's slow pace and long pauses between sentences and topics (true to Maxwell formatting) is, unfortunately, quite distracting. If you are a Maxwellian, like myself, you may find it better and more digestible to read this book in its paper format. The content of the book is certainly good and Maxwell provides some excellent advice on how to intentionally and thoroughly think about any topic, creatively or analytically. Overall, the book is worth adding to the collection, but I would recommend a physical copy over this audio version.
"Motivation booster"
pumps you up to do the right things and think wisely about you actions in life in general.
"Useless."
I couldn't get halfway through this before deciding it was all theoretical and useless. Has no application in reality. All vague and poetic musings over "how to think".
"Horrible"
This book lacks substance. Maxwell spends more time talking about his methods for successful thinking than methods of other successful leaders. Drivel and diatribe.