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How Successful People Think: A Book Review

Have you ever wondered how successful people think, what they do, and what’s it like to be them? John C. Maxwell, American bestselling author, can answer these questions and more. Hearing his in-depth investigations into the minds of successful people will make you want to change your thinking and improve your life. Below, learn how to think differently about life and achievements from Maxwell’s book How Successful People Think.

How Successful People Think by John C. Maxwell

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Ways to Achieve Better Thinking

How Successful People Think examines the different ways successful leaders think. By breaking their thought processes into distinct mindsets, Maxwell explains how these habits can enhance self-awareness and success. Among these people, he lists 11 states of thinking that successful people practice:

  1. Big Picture Thinking
  2. Focused Thinking
  3. Creative Thinking
  4. Realistic Thinking
  5. Strategic Thinking
  6. Possibility Thinking
  7. Reflective Thinking
  8. Popular Thinking
  9. Shared Thinking
  10. Unselfish Thinking
  11. Bottom Line Thinking

Skills of a Good Thinker

In this book, Maxwell points out that successful people possess flexible values to conquer success. He believes it becomes easier to achieve success if you strongly value any idea that comes to mind and explore all your options. Additionally, he emphasizes that it’s important that you know how to accept uncertainties and learn how to deal with alternatives. He also believes that successful people have the strong ability to make connections with the things around them.

Spending Time with Good Thinkers

Another important point from Maxwell’s book is building associations with individuals who can build you up. You can begin this practice by avoiding negative people who zap your positive energy. Instead, fill your life with people who teach you to be better. By making this swap, you learn to adopt their habits and apply them to your own daily life.

Act on Your Good Thoughts

According to the book, mastering your thoughts through self-awareness is as important as improving your way of thinking. For Maxwell, successful people develop the art of acting through their good thoughts, which is essential in developing your leadership skills. If you can also adopt this practice, not only does it prepare you for a better future, but it also makes you feel happier and more accomplished.

Amazon Reviews

“Excellent book that offers a much-needed change in our lives. At the present time, people are so involved in making a living that they don’t take time to think. This book offers an opportunity for all of us to take some time every day to think about what is it that we want, how are we going to do it and when. It is time for a change.” –Ezequiel

Modeling successful people is a great way to be a success. The Author gives you a lot of models to follow them and follow the way they think. I believe it a good idea to model successful people but there is a small issue Not everyone can do that, people are different, unique personalities ” We don’t all have the same capability like those people.” Michael

“This book will change your thought process. Challenge yourself to think differently and you can achieve great things. This book is a great motivation to not only think better but become self-less, not selfish with your goals and input.” –Justin

 

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Remember, being rich does not necessarily measure success for someone. A truly successful person believes in continuous learning and looking for more ways to improve. If you feel lost, consider John C. Maxwell’s book, which points out the traits and thinking patterns of truly successful people.

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