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Intentional Living
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Intentional Living

Choosing a Life That Matters

Center Street, 2015 more...


Editorial Rating

7

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Recommendation

Prolific author, speaker and leadership coach John C. Maxwell is a worthy role model for “intentional living.” A former pastor of evangelical churches, he is also a successful entrepreneur and the founder of The John Maxwell Company, The John Maxwell Team and EQUIP. He’s written 74 leadership books, with more than 25 million copies sold worldwide. Although Maxwell is successful by almost any measure, here he focuses on how he’s been able to help others. And, he sets out to illuminate the measure of a truly significant life, lived with intention. This is one of Maxwell’s most personal works. He urges you to design your life proactively and not stumble through it by accident. How successful you become isn’t important, he says. Instead, what matters is how much value you add to other people’s lives. getAbstract recommends his inspiring message to leaders at any level, teachers, parents, students and anyone seeking insight about a better way to live.

Take-Aways

  • Anyone can live a life of true significance.
  • Be “intentional” about how you spend your time and energy.
  • People who live with intention add value to the lives of others.

About the Author

New York Times best-selling author, coach, former pastor and famed speaker John C. Maxwell has sold more than 25 million books in 50 languages. He founded The John Maxwell Company, The John Maxwell Team, EQUIP and The John Maxwell Leadership Foundation. His books include 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, The Leadership Bible, Make Today Count, Developing the Leader Within You, and many others.


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    M. F. 5 years ago
    My mission is to make a difference in people’s life. Great read
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    H. K. 5 years ago
    Thank you so much for the free trail because I cannot afford any finance to get a book like this.
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    J. G. 6 years ago
    Where there is no vision the people perish, if you don't live an intentional life, then we are just floating through