This is the 4th and final post about what I learned from John Maxwell in Orlando the last week in February. There is just so much information and to be able to keep it all distilled in useable form is an art! WHAT I have not heard from anyone commenting on the previous THREE POSTS is what points resonate with you.... HOPEFULLY - you can easily pick out some truly golden treasures and apply to you life...Which ones resonate with you? It is impossible to have excellence without talent. Bring people around you that believe in exceeding expectations. (6 comments)
This is the third post about what I learned the last week of February in Orlando from John Maxwell. We must take action on what we learn - implement ideas - form new habits. Which little nuggets of gold below hit you? You don't want to be good sometimes - you want to be good ALL the time! You have to set your own standards. Expect more from yourself than what others expect from you. Love where you are right now. Wherever you are right now is where you should be. Refuse to live off of your past. (10 comments)
I just spent the last week of February in Orlando finalizing my Professional Coaching/Speaking/Training Certification with The John Maxwell Team. I have summarized some of what I learned below. (I may write in more depth later on about some of these, so stay tuned!) Always start with big thoughts and then shrink them down from there. People around you make you better if you are around the RIGHT people. When John Maxwell first wrote the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - the publisher wanted him to update it 10 years later. He updated it and could not believe how much he had (4 comments)
Most of us tend to want to work on our weaknesses. (We've been told this our whole lives and have come to believe it.) Working on our deficiencies is hard...and not much fun. We don't thrive in our weaknesses. .......and - working on our weaknesses is NOT the best use of our time - allow me to shed a little light on this... WORKING on our weaknesses cause most of us stress, worry, and irritability. WHY would we want to work on things that are not any fun? For me - working on taxes and dealing with any of the issues associated with taxes (10 comments)