Ziua de astazi 12 practici zilnice care iti garanteaza succesul / Today 12 Daily Practices to Guarantee Tomorrow's Success de John Calvin Maxwell este un audiobook excelent pentru cei interesati de dezvoltare personala, plin de momente savuroase de umor. Un umor pe cat de autentic, pe atat de sugestiv in legatura cu firea cat se poate de sucita a omului. Falsa credinta, sacrificiile pe care suntem capabili sa le facem pentru bani, avaritia dusa la extrem, incapacitatea de a ne asuma pentru mult timp responsabilitatea vietii de familie, sau de a gandi pentru succes, nu pentru esec, pentru toate aceste slabiciuni umane John Maxwell ne ofera alternative, remedii si modalitati de indreptare in acest audiobook. John Calvin Maxwell (72 de ani) este un autor american, orator, coach si pastor care s-a remarcat la nivel international datorita romanelor sale din domeniul leadership-ului. Printre cartile sale de succes se numara „Cele 21 de Legi Supreme ale Liderului” si „Cele 21 de Calitati ale Liderului”. Cartile sale s-au vandut in milioane de exemplare, iar unele dintre ele au fost incluse pe lista bestsellerurilor New York Times. Pana in prezent John Maxwell a vandut peste 19 milioane de carti in intreaga lume. Ziua de astazi conteaza vorbeste despre cele 12 valori fundamentale pe care sa le integrezi in viata ta pentru a avea parte de mai multa concentrare, stabilitate, perseverenta, impacare, insemnatate, potential, mai pe scurt, de mai mult succes. Este vorba mai exact atitudine, prioritati, sanatate, familie, gandire, daruire, bani, credinta, relatii, generozitate, valori si progres.
John Calvin Maxwell is an American author, speaker, and pastor who has written many books, primarily focusing on leadership. Titles include The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership and The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader. Some of his books have been on the New York Times Best Seller List.
Re-read on 11/21/2021 Listening Length: 3 hours 06 minutes. _________________ Every once, in awhile, I to go to my first love in reading; non-fiction. I really enjoy John C. Maxwell because he’s a motivational speaker who uses Christian values to share his thoughts on different subjects. His book, Today Matters, can be used by any faith system. Don’t let the word “Christian” hold you up from reading this book because it’s not a bunch of ideas set to scripture.
TODAY MATTERS and there are 12 principles to put into practice.
♥Attitude: Choose and display the right attitude daily. ♥Priorities: Determine and act on important priorities daily. ♥Health: Know and follow healthy guidelines daily. ♥Family: Communicate with and care for my family daily. ♥Thinking: Practice and develop good thinking daily. ♥Commitment: Make and keep proper commitments daily. ♥Finances: Make and properly manage dollars daily. ♥Faith: Deepen and live out my faith daily. ♥Relationships: Initiate and invest in solid relationships daily. ♥Generosity: Plan for and model generosity daily. ♥Values: Embrace and practice good values daily. ♥Growth: Seek and experience improvements daily.
Throughout each chapter the author gives examples on how to embrace the values he discuss. If you don’t have your own core value set that you base your life off of, then some of these might be a good starting point for you to consider investing your time and energy into.
”By making today great, you can make your life great, because when you take care of today, tomorrow will take care of itself.”
I can't stand the feeling of one day blurring into another, of weeks where you just don't feel anything had changed or improved. As I age I'm becoming more aware of my limited time - if I died tomorrow, would I look back on what I've done in the last ten years and say "Yep - that sure was worth the effort?" Or would I wonder why I spent so much time worrying about unimportant things, wasting energy on unimportant things, and not doing the stuff that I really cared about?
This is probably the best book I've ever read on building up a set of practices that will allow you to do your best life's work - make every day worth getting up for. What I love most is how practical Maxwell is - he provides activities and processes to go through for each aspect of building a solid foundation for your life. He also provides wonderful examples of people who have (or haven't) lived their lives in accordance with their principles.
This book to me has come at just the right time to really push me through the process of moving from just knowing to doing. Also, even though I thought I wasn't looking for a quick fix, as I looked at Maxwels's examples I realise I have been - I might not have consciously thought it, but I've been trying to find The One Solution that I can follow that will then bring me all the health, wealth and happiness I need. This book is very clear, though, that all success, all good relationships, are not due to some magical quick fix. They're due to decisions made every day, and repeated every day, that take you further or closer to your ideal. And it is the tiny, daily choices we make that make the difference - not a one off event propelling us into greatness.
Or think of it this way - you may have a golden opportunity arrive - for love, work, fame etc - but if you have not spent your life practicing for that moment - by becoming an interesting lovable person, by choosing to improve in your craft every day - then you may be unable to seize that opportunity.
Maxwell breaks these concepts down in a way that just really hit home in a way some of these messages haven't before. I've dog-eared this book more than anything else I've read in years and I'll be coming back to it often.
The writer admits early on in the book that he hoards snippets and it shows. Most of this book is a restatement of his central theme using different quotes and stories. Based around his "daily dozen," Maxwell urges that "The way you live your life today is preparing you for your tomorrow."
Each chapter is dedicated to a different focus. Maxwell explains how your decisions impact your life and gives suggestions on how to carefully craft your actions in the present to create your future. For example, in the chapter on attitude, he suggests monitoring your attitude at the start of a task, creating a vision to achieve happiness, choosing and displaying the right attitude every day and having the attitude of the person you want to become.
Each chapter has a number of headings followed by some text. If you want just the meat from the book, you could read only the headings. The supporting text is mainly anecdotal stories and inspirational quotes. Of most value are the reflective questions and exercises that end each chapter. I see how these could be useful in a coaching conversation so I'll be keeping this book around for reference and inspiration.
This is without a doubt my all time favorite motivational book. Every chapter in it is full of inspiration toward leading a full and rewarding life. I've read it at least 10 times and every time I am inspired and uplifted. I'm just going to list the 12 chapter titles to give you the book in a nutshell or rather 12 nutshells.
1. Today's attirude gives me possibilities. 2. Today's priorities give me focus. 3. Today's health gives me strength. 4. Today's family gives me stability. 5. Today's thinking gives me an advantage. 6. Today's commitment gives me tenacity. 7. Today's finances give me options. 8. Today's faith gives me peace. 9. Today's relationships give me fullfillment. 10. Today's generosity gives me significance. 11. Today's values give me direction. 12. Today's growth gives me potential.
John Maxwell writes from a Christian perspective so it while the principles are applicable, the Christian perspective may not be in line with those of another faith.
I have read other books by John Maxwell, so I knew that “Today Matters” would be great! This is a book I definitely recommend! In these pages, Maxwell talks about the keys to success and how to make today your masterpiece. He uses personal examples from his life as well as shares historical and significant stories about failures and victories. Maxwell encourages the reader that attitudes, family, positive thinking, generosity (to name a few!) provides good results in life. Maxwell talks about the many kinds of thoughts: Big Picture thinking, creative thinking, realistic thinking, bottom-line thinking (to name a few!). After each chapter, there are application questions and exercises with spaces to write down your thoughts. Maxwell reflects on his health, priorities and finances from his teens, 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. Maxwell tells his readers to always strive for excellence and not to compare yourself to others. In Chapter 10, John Maxwell talks about his faith and how his belief in God gives him peace. I read this book with my bible study at church and it was a great discussion piece! Awesome words of wisdom!
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Today Matters. It's a such a simple concept yet most of us tend to ignore it.
"I'll do it tomorrow" ... ring any bells?
Johny boy has put together a list 0f 12 simple yet powerful principles. As with any book of this type, the 'principles' are all very common sensical. Yet there is something reaffirming and, dare I say it, empowering in reading them and if you're so inclined - taking notes.
It's a fucking horrible feeling when days blur into each other and if someone asked you about yesterday, last week, last month; nothing jumps out at you.
După lecturarea acestei cărți mi-am dat seama că am o listă de făcut în care să îmi prioritez ideile și aspirațiile, dar și să încep să lucrez mai mult pe partea cu dezvoltarea personală pentru că viața merită trăită bine și la întreg potențialul dorit.
overall this was pretty interesting and informative. this book is almost 20 years old so some parts felt a bit outdated to me. for example, the author didn’t really talk about taking time for rest/ taking breaks/giving yourself grace on difficult days, but again i do think that is probably due to when it was published. i still thought there were some valuable takeaways & i liked how he explained the habits and gave some actionable tips for how to develop a solid routine. i would definitely recommend if you’re looking to be more productive and well rounded in your day to day life.
إذا ارت أن ترتاد أفاقاً لم تطأها من قبل فيجب أن تفكر في اساليب لم تفكر فيها من قبل. وسيعلمك هذا الكتاب الذي وضعه جون سي.ماكسويل كيف تفعل هذا في هذا الكتاب المهم الممتع ، يوضح لنا جون سي.ماكسويل كيف تفكر بطريقة تجعلك في المقدمة في هذه الأوقات العصيبة وتوجد لنفسك إمكانات وفرصاً مثيرة.... يستحق ٥ نجمات واكثر
Good book with practical and honest points that will help most become far more productive. WARNING for some people: This has a heavily religious slant, but, in Maxwell's defense (as if he needs that) it's done in a way that is ADDED as he sees it... NOT intertwined in his reasoning. (His religious notes are NOT like "do X solely because of biblical thought Y." it's much more like "do X because of reason Z and that's bolstered by biblical thought Y.")
This book gives valuable tips too on how to increase happiness in the life journey. These are great fundamental concepts that are a good sanity check for points you might be missing or for which you might be underperforming.
Audiobook. I listened to this one off and on as I was travelling for work and leadership training. Mr. Maxwell was a good narrator. The book itself was decent but nothing jaw-dropping. I do admit it may have suffered from the fact I've spent the past week and a half with similar messages being thrown at me in class almost non-stop at work. But I thought it was pretty good. There's a lot of focus on values and trust which resonates. Good for a car ride or a long walk, especially if you are trying to keep focused on the higher ideals of leadership rather than the difficulties.
This is a reread for me and it was good to revisit this book in particular and Maxwell as a whole.
Maxwell is the master of condensing important things into understandable, relatable, and actionable points. This book highlights the importance of each day, and how handling each day well will lead to immediate and long-term improvements.
This book deserves a real review but I am swamped at the moment and will be sure to reread this again soon.
I read this book as part of a leadership class. The findings and information were developmental and beneficial. Naturally, I needed to read more of John Maxwell's books.
This book is practical in every way. Good for folks who have what I would call Self Inflicted Attention Deficit Disorder. Key I think though is having a clear purpose statement.
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"Today Matters" is a motivational and inspirational book written by my favorite author John C. Maxwell.
The central theme of "Today Matters" is that success is not just about what you achieve in the future but what you do today. Maxwell emphasizes that every day counts, and how we spend our time, our attitude, and our actions, determine the success or failure of our lives.
The book is divided into 12 chapters, each addressing an essential aspect of personal growth and success. Maxwell uses practical examples, inspiring stories, and personal experiences to convey his message. The chapters cover topics such as attitude, priorities, health, relationships, self-discipline, and goals, among others. The author believes that if we focus on these areas every day, we can achieve success in all areas of our lives.
One of the strengths of the book is that it is very practical. The author provides clear steps and action plans that readers can follow to make positive changes in their lives. Maxwell also encourages readers to keep a journal to track their progress and stay accountable.
Another strength of the book is that it is very relatable. Maxwell shares personal stories of his own struggles and successes, making the book more engaging and inspiring. The language is simple and easy to understand, making it accessible to a wide range of readers.
Overall, "Today Matters" is a highly motivational and practical book that offers valuable insights and practical strategies for personal growth and success. The author's emphasis on the importance of daily habits and actions is a valuable reminder that success is not just about setting goals but also about taking action every day.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to achieve success in all areas of their lives.
I thoroughly enjoyed learning about John C. Maxwell's 12 Daily Practices. He outlines each of the 12 into real world examples and walks the reader through his personal journey of how those maxims evolved throughout his lifetime (20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s). The progression of both the daily practices and lifetime examples keeps the reader yearning for more. I plan to implement some of the Daily Practices immediately, and one day hope to live by all of them.
Not my favorite from John C. Maxwell. Ultimately felt like there was only one message supported by multiple quotes and stories that made the whole confusing and all over the place. I did enjoy his few points on family, marriage and his honesty with health.
Another good book by Maxwell. Lots of pointers on how to make today count. I admit, I don't think I could be as committed as he is to some of the daily practices, but I still learned a lot from reading this book.
Essentially. self-help books centre around "know thy self", this book is like that too but utilising Biblical principles. If you desire to change for the better, don't let fear hinder you: it's really never to late to start anew.
The premise of this book is right up my alley, and it's a principle that lasts the test of time. Though the book is twenty years old, it isn't outdated. We have no power to change yesterday, and the only power we have over tomorrow is to use today as a launching pad. That will never change until the end of time.
The book is very organized and laid out with an intro, the 12 areas Maxwell encourages readers to focus on, and a conclusion. Each chapter has applicational questions to help readers not just ingest the text, but to implement it. Now. Because now is all you have. I appreciated Maxwell's clarity that change doesn't always happen overnight (and certainly not just from reading a book), but what we learn can be the impetus for change and there is no better time to begin that change than now.
For the most part the questions were the same at the end of each chapter (with a few customized ones, and even the repeated ones tailored to the new area under consideration), but even so, I only found one of them "repetitive" per say. And that was likely because it was an abstract question about how we expect the decision we made in that area to impact our future. I just struggled with that one after answering it once or twice, mostly because I have no idea what the future is going to throw my way XD And while I want to be intentional with my time now and be proactive and responsible with plans and goals, I've also learned to take things day by day and trust the future up to God.
Speaking of, Maxwell also does a great job of being clear about his own Christian perspective while also showing how these principles and areas can apply to anyone of any faith. As a fellow Christian, I loved seeing how his faith impacted each of his points, the lessons he's learned, etc.
An inspiring, informative read. I took a chapter a day and took time to reflect as he recommended at the end of each chapter. I'd recommend it to anyone seeking a strong foundation in being intentional with our decisions, time, and resources.
This book was FAB-U-LOUS! I wish I could rate this higher, because this book was literally one of the best I've ever read. As a person who seeks to live intentionally and constantly better myself, I found Maxwell's 12 daily disciplines highly practical and attainable. And I really appreciated the approach to this book. While Maxwell is a Christian and certainly shaped each point through a Christian worldview, this wasn't just another fluffy-devotional-spiritual-growth-book.
To me, Maxwell provides a wonderful guideline on how to apply the Bible and its spiritual principles to my life. Every. Single. Day. Because that's how we grow...little by little. I literally could have highlighted every sentence of this book. In short, every human being should read this.