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Beyond Talent Become Someone Who Gets Extraordinary Results
By John Maxwell
Published by Thomas Nelson
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On 1/29 Luis Estrada wrote: Success is tricky. What does it mean to be successful anyway? My concern with this book is the potential for leading people to a damaging illusion of success.Maxwell is right: talent alone is not enough; achieving the full benefit of that talent requires a lot of hard work. What is ... Beyond Talent
On 1/11 Donna Shepherd wrote: I LOVE this book. I received this book several months ago, and am normally very quick to read and write reviews when my schedule allows. I have gotten so caught up with the stories, the advice, and the practical tips in this book that I actually forgot I had received it for review. My copy is bookmarked, ... Excellent Tool for Maximizing Your Potential
On 8/14 Joshua Kaufmann wrote: Beyond Talent, by John Maxwell, is a reminder that it takes more than good intentions and raw talent to succeed. Maxwell points out how we all know someone with lots of talent. This person had everything going for them, but they are still stuck in their parents basements (either metaphorically or literally). ... Reivew of Beyond Talent by John Maxwell
On 7/4 AndyJS wrote: I love John Maxwell. His real life experience, insight and clarity add words and definition to what good leaders intuitively sense. Beyond Talent is no exception to this. The basic premise of this book is that there is more to success than the measurements we traditionally use – talent along. Building ... Helping to Articulate Intuition
On 4/30 Brandon Hester wrote: John Maxwell does it again. This book challenges you to dig a little deeper within yourself. Talent is an important attribute to have. You must be talented at your craft to become something great. But it takes more than talent. John takes you on a journey through yourself to find out just what you ... There is more to you.
On 4/9 The Living Room Couch wrote: Snack of Choice:The place were a burgermeans two patties and a jr only means one. That’s right, Five Guys and pile onthe fries. Am I the only one who is a fan of the malt vinegar on ‘em? And no,they did not require a positive review in order for me to eat there, but Iwouldn’t mind if they gave ... "Beyond Talent" by John Maxwell
On 3/13 PastorEdB wrote: Let me preface this review by saying that I really appreciate John Maxwell's writing. I think his choice to treat the topic leadership as a subject worthy of sustained study is beneficial. That being said, his book "Beyond Talent" really fell flat for me. I've read better from Maxwell, and had a fairly ... BookSneeze review: "Beyond Talent" by John Maxwell
On 12/27 saveone83 wrote: "Beyond Talent:Become Someone Who Gets Extraordinary Results" by John C. Maxwell is a book about believing in yourself and what you are capable of when you are passionate about something and you go in the direction of your passions, it's endless what you can achieve and this books conveys that message ... Excellent Inspirational Book
On 11/30 Victoria's Voice wrote: I am slowly getting my collection of John C. Maxwell up to speed. His latest book Beyond Talent shows “not all successful people are successful, because of raw talent alone.” This book is full of great stories and examples that include quotes from athletes, artists, coaches, corporate executives ... Beyond Talent by John C. Maxwell Book Reveiw
On 11/7 rdpettus wrote: John Maxwell is a great author on leadership. I try to read everything he puts out because I know I will be blessed. He teaches leadership by weaving principles, stories, and proverbs together seamlessly. In his book Beyond Talent he highlights 13 areas that can serve as turbo chargers to your God given ... Beyond Talent – Book Reveiw