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Failing Forward: How to Make the Most of Your Mistakes (edition 2000)

by John C. Maxwell

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Are some people born to achieve anything they want while others struggle? Call them lucky, blessed, or possessors of the Midas touch. What is the real reason for their success? Is it family background, wealth, greater opportunities, high morals, an easy childhood? New York Times best-selling author John C. Maxwell has the answer: The difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure. Most people are never prepared to deal with failure. Maxwell says that if you are like him, coming out of school, you feared it, misunderstood it, and ran away from it. But Maxwell has learned to make failure his friend, and he can teach you to do the same. "I want to help you learn how to confidently look the prospect of failure in the eye and move forward anyway," says Maxwell. "Because in life, the question is not if you will have problems, but how you are going to deal with them. Stop failing backward and start failing forward!"… (more)
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Title:Failing Forward: How to Make the Most of Your Mistakes
Authors:John C. Maxwell
Info:Thomas Nelson Inc (2000), Paperback, 224 pages
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Rating:****
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Failing Forward: Turning Mistakes into Stepping Stones for Success by John C. Maxwell

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  coldwaterchurch | Oct 11, 2019 |
Don't get me wrong. Maxwell's book contains a wealth of helpful information. But the fact is, very little of the material was new to me. That's probably because I've read dozens of books that focus on achieving success and coping with setbacks. "Failing Forward" served as more of a reminder about some of the lynchpins of success. The biggest takeaway, of course, involves the reality that success hinges more on how we play our proverbial cards and less about the cards we're dealt. The book includes dozens of enlightening anecdotes that reinforce Maxwell's themes -- a few too many anecdotes for my liking. My recommendation: if you've only read a few books that focus on success strategies, this tome will be insightful. ( )
  brianinbuffalo | Dec 30, 2017 |
Some of my favorite quotes:
“People are training for success when they should be training for failure. Failure is far more common than success; poverty is more prevalent than wealth; and disappointment more normal than arrival.” J. Wallace Hamilton
“Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.“ Thomas A. Edison
To achieve your dreams, you must embrace adversity and make failure a part of your life. If you are not failing, you are probably not moving forward.
“Don't let your learning lead to knowledge. Let your learning lead to action.” Jim Rohn
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Benjamin Franklin
“Highly successful leaders ignore conventional wisdom and take chances. Their stories inevitably include a defining moment or key decision when they took a significant risk and thereby experienced a breakthrough.” Larry Osborne ( )
  dannywahlquist | May 14, 2013 |
有些人似乎總是一帆風順、凡事亨通,別人會說他們蒙受幸運之神特別的眷顧。到底這些人成功的真正原因為何?是家庭背景?財富?更高的機會?高尚的品德?美好的童年?紐約時報暢銷書作者約翰.麥斯威爾(John C. Maxwell)如此說道:「佼佼者與泛泛者之間的差別在於他們如何看待失敗,以及他們的因應之道。」他以一貫的熱情、幽默明示了簡單易行的致勝原則,包括了15項可行的步驟幫助你達成目標。
  OCMCCP | Dec 1, 2011 |
Outstanding book on overcoming adversity. A must read. ( )
  n2funstuff | Jan 22, 2010 |
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Are some people born to achieve anything they want while others struggle? Call them lucky, blessed, or possessors of the Midas touch. What is the real reason for their success? Is it family background, wealth, greater opportunities, high morals, an easy childhood? New York Times best-selling author John C. Maxwell has the answer: The difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure. Most people are never prepared to deal with failure. Maxwell says that if you are like him, coming out of school, you feared it, misunderstood it, and ran away from it. But Maxwell has learned to make failure his friend, and he can teach you to do the same. "I want to help you learn how to confidently look the prospect of failure in the eye and move forward anyway," says Maxwell. "Because in life, the question is not if you will have problems, but how you are going to deal with them. Stop failing backward and start failing forward!"

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