I close Thinking Week by presenting the main points of “Thinking for a Change” by John Maxwell. Maxwell is probably my favorite author of pure leadership writings, and I have never been disappointed by his works. In this case, they speak volumes for anyone interested in developing their thinking.
- Understand the Value of Good Thinking
- Realize the Impact of Changed Thinking
- Master the Process of Intentional Thinking
- Acquire the Wisdom of Big–Picture Thinking
- Unleash the Potential of Focused Thinking
- Discover the Joy of Creative Thinking
- Recognize the Importance of Realistic Thinking
- Release the Power of Strategic Thinking
- Feel the Energy of Possibility Thinking
- Embrace the Lessons of Reflective Thinking
- Question the Acceptance of Popular Thinking
- Encourage the Participation of Shared Thinking
- Experience the Satisfaction of Unselfish Thinking
- Enjoy the Return of Bottom-Line Thinking
You can change the way you think.
Whatever things are true…noble…just…pure…lovely…are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy; think on these things Philippians 4:8