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Self-Improvement 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know

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John C. Maxwell, an expert in leadership development, uses his decades of experience to teach readers how to reach their full potential through a commitment to personal growth. In Self-Improvement 101, he provides the essential tips and tools to help any leader continue striving for excellence no matter what industry, business, or level of leadership. You’ll learn: the secret of becoming a lifelong learner, where to focus your time for maximum growth, what sacrifices are worth making to keep getting better, how to overcome obstacles to self-improvement, the key to turning experience into wisdom, and why leaders need to be learners, among many other essential lessons. People never reach their potential by accident. Often, those who achieve the greatest success have the greatest desire to learn and grow. Self-Improvement 101 guides readers on an essential journey to uncovering their own desire, commitment, and unyielding determination to improve their life--and to improve themselves.
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82 printed pages
Original publication
2009
Publication year
2009
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  • Baurzhan Dembergenovshared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Easy going book

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    🚀Unputdownable

    Muy bueno!

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    👍Worth reading

    It is a great book of simple practices

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  • Anders Werner Bircow Lassenhas quoted5 years ago
    If you keep learning, you will be better tomorrow than you are today, and that can do so many things for you.

    THE BETTER YOU ARE, THE MORE PEOPLE LISTEN

    If you had an interest in cooking, with whom would
  • eelshannehas quotedlast year
    Competence is a key to credibility, and credibility is the key to influencing others.
  • eelshannehas quotedlast year
    THE GREATER YOUR POTENTIAL FOR TOMORROW
    Who are the hardest people to teach? The people who have never tried to learn.

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