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Sometimes You Win Sometimes You Learn: Life's Greatest Lessons Are Gained from Our Losses by John C. Maxwell

Sometimes You Win Sometimes You Learn: Life's Greatest Lessons Are Gained from Our Losses by John C. Maxwell

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John Maxwell believes that the greatest lessons we learn in life are from our losses. Everyone experiences loss, but not everyone learns from it. In Sometimes You Win--Sometimes You Learn, Dr. Maxwell explores the most common lessons we learn when...

Item specifics

  • Author John C. Maxwell
  • Binding Paperback
  • ISBN 978-1599953700
  • Language English
  • Pages 256 pages
  • Publisher Center Street
  • Book Name Sometimes You Win Sometimes You Learn: Life's Greatest Lessons Are Gained from Our Losses
  • Dimension 5.3 x 0.85 x 8 inches
  • Publication date September 1, 2015

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John Maxwell believes that the greatest lessons we learn in life are from our losses. Everyone experiences loss, but not everyone learns from it. In Sometimes You Win--Sometimes You Learn, Dr. Maxwell explores the most common lessons we learn when we experience loss. He then explains how to turn a set-back into a step forward by examining the eleven elements that make up the DNA of Those Who Learn:

  • Humility - The Spirit of Learning
  • Reality - The Foundation of Learning
  • Responsibility - The First Step of Learning
  • Improvement - The Focus of Learning
  • Hope - The Motivation of Learning
  • Teachability - The Pathway of Learning
  • Adversity - The Catalyst of Learning
  • Problems - The Opportunities of Learning
  • Bad Experiences - The Perspective for Learning
  • Change - The Price of Learning
  • Maturity - The Value of Learning

Learning is not easy during down times, it takes discipline to do the right thing when everything is wrong. This book provides a roadmap to doing just that. As John Maxwell often points out--experience isn't the best teacher; evaluated experience is.

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