Uneori castigi, uneori inveti - John C. Maxwell -De cele mai multe ori ne oprim din invatat atunci cand am obtinut in sfarsit diploma mult visata.
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De cele mai multe ori ne oprim din invatat atunci cand am obtinut in sfarsit diploma mult visata. In realitate, abia din acest moment ar trebui sa incepem sa invatam. Lectiile care ni se predau la scoala ne pot ghida uneori in viata, insa ne ofera doar instrumentele de baza astfel incat sa putem face fata in lumea reala, cea de dincolo de peretii salii de clasa. Iar in lum...more
Published February 2014 by Amaltea (first published January 1st 2013)
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Sep 20, 2013The Book Man rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
If you have experienced failure and it still holds onto you, then this book is for YOU! :)
I would like to share some of my favorite notes I took while reading,
~ “How does a humble person learn from mistakes? By pausing and reflecting. I strongly believe that experience isn’t the best teacher; evaluated experience is.”
~ “Wisely humble people are never afraid to admit they were wrong. When they do it’s like saying they’re wiser today than they were yesterday.”
~ “Responsibility is the most importa...more
I would like to share some of my favorite notes I took while reading,
~ “How does a humble person learn from mistakes? By pausing and reflecting. I strongly believe that experience isn’t the best teacher; evaluated experience is.”
~ “Wisely humble people are never afraid to admit they were wrong. When they do it’s like saying they’re wiser today than they were yesterday.”
~ “Responsibility is the most importa...more
Jun 30, 2013Farshad Asl rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I truly enjoyed this book. You always can go from ' failure' to success but you never can go from 'excuses' to success.
It's a great book and John is sharing what he has learned from his own and other people's mistakes. I love the book...I would recommend!
It's a great book and John is sharing what he has learned from his own and other people's mistakes. I love the book...I would recommend!
Oct 03, 2013Denise Morse rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This book couldn’t have come at a better time for me. I was dealing with a difficult work situation and getting very angry and reading this book helped put it all into perspective. Life isnt easy but it can be better and more fulfilling if you look at negatives as a way to learn and grow. It is all about perspective and looking forwards to self improvement.
From the opening beautiful into by the late John Wooden through the amazingly inspirational quotes sprinkled throughout, John C. Maxwell doe...more
From the opening beautiful into by the late John Wooden through the amazingly inspirational quotes sprinkled throughout, John C. Maxwell doe...more
Sep 11, 2014Laura Thompson rated it it was ok · review of another edition
While there were some great nuggets in this book, there is nothing new or original. In fact, the author spends most of his time quoting others. The title could be 'Everything Everyone Else Said About Learning'.
May 13, 2019Tamara Milanovic rated it liked it · review of another edition
As always very practical and very encouraging book on self-development and self-growth. I read it as a part of Master Mind class. The whole experience was something new and interesting for me and it really pushed me to be more intentional in learning and developing throught life. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to be encouraged when going through loses; to anyone who wants to keep working on themself; to anyone who needs a motivation to turn loses into succsesses. Great and easy...more
Feb 18, 2018Alexandra marked it as to-read-own · review of another edition Shelves: own-on-kindle, unread-own-on-kindle, nonfiction
Mar 23, 2018Gh . rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Sep 21, 2014Debbie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Lots of positive advice and practical suggestions for learning everyday. Filled with several humorous and touching antidotes about real people. The ultimate learning experience is evaluating and proceeding forward with a flexible plan. The title was attention - getting for me.
Jan 26, 2014Bill Donhiser rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Another great book by John Maxwell. I am impressed by this author with every new book he writes. Easy to read full of easy to understand information. It is a great resource for those of us who have to lead and any one who wishes to be a leader
Mar 05, 2014Beverly rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Jun 04, 2014Dan Albrecht rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Short, simple, profound, phenomenal. If you have experienced failure and it still holds onto you, read this. This book is the one. And it's funny!
Dec 27, 2015Jad Dizon added it · review of another edition
Jan 09, 2017Melissa rated it it was ok · review of another edition
This book was full of cliches. At times I was like hey did this dude sit down at my last training for work and takes notes cause the stuff he was presenting in this book is super similar.
Add to that that he relies a lot on quotes from others (who often say his point better than he does) and it's like right all of this has been said before.
Not to give him no credit at times the information is presented in an interesting way. And there are some useful things in here. But overall this is nothing...more
Add to that that he relies a lot on quotes from others (who often say his point better than he does) and it's like right all of this has been said before.
Not to give him no credit at times the information is presented in an interesting way. And there are some useful things in here. But overall this is nothing...more
Jan 28, 2018Tuba rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
It's one of the best books I've ever read. I like it and I definitely recommend it to every person who wants to improve his/her self. But there are 2 things which I didn't like about:
1 - It's somehow too long so I couldn't read it day after day so after I finished reading almost half of it, I started another book then I returned back to it and continued reading ^^
2 - In 2 chapters of it the author used MUCH MUCH of quotes so that made me feel bored.
IT'S APPROPRIATE FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS SPECIAL...more
1 - It's somehow too long so I couldn't read it day after day so after I finished reading almost half of it, I started another book then I returned back to it and continued reading ^^
2 - In 2 chapters of it the author used MUCH MUCH of quotes so that made me feel bored.
IT'S APPROPRIATE FOR ENGLISH LEARNERS SPECIAL...more
Sep 13, 2019Jasmin B rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Cannot really say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book, for this book has brought a lot of terrible and painful memories as I was reading it. I don't blame the author for that, I blame myself for that, and nobody else, for I've yet to learn some of the most valuable lessons in life, and how to accept defeat, how to accept the loss, and how to accept failure. In fact, we've all got to learn how to accept defeat, how to accept the loss, and how to accept failure, in order to move on with our lives...more
Feb 28, 2018Lisa rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is my first John Maxwell book and it's like having an educational chat with your kindly, older pastor, experienced in psychology and humanity. The message of the book is in the title. Maxwell outlines 11 traits that successful people develop to learn from their mistakes and losses to create a successful life. The text is liberally sprinkled with quotes and stories and his outline is clear and easy to follow. Worth the read, though not destined to be a classic in the personal growth genre.
Mar 14, 2018Toby Brennen rated it really liked it · review of another edition
John Maxwell in “Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Learn” presents the case that our learning comes from our failures and to be successful we need to be able to learn from our mistakes. Filled with every ‘positivity quote’ that I’ve heard over the past 15 years, it is uplifting, thought provoking and motivational. Although an easy read, I found the style stiff and formal - like I was reading a puffed up outline.
Feb 07, 2017Shirin rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
'Optimism is the belief that things will get better. Hope is the faith that, together we can make things better. Optimism is a passive virtue, hope an active one. It takes no courage to be an optimist, but it takes a great deal of courage to have hope.'_
This is only one of the many inspirational quotes in Maxwell's book that deeply touches the soul.
Highly recommended for anyone facing hardships in career, life etc. and needs positive mentoring.
This is only one of the many inspirational quotes in Maxwell's book that deeply touches the soul.
Highly recommended for anyone facing hardships in career, life etc. and needs positive mentoring.
Nov 25, 2018Alexander Rivas rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I enjoyed the theory behind this book because it turns hard moments into something of great value. We all experience failure, but it is essential to learn from the failures, which in most cases is more valuable than winning. All the case studies that support his theory are fascinating, and most of the advice is practical enough to apply in most failures we all experience. As a father, this is a strategy that I'll teach my kids and use myself.
Jan 01, 2018Joshua Lawson rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Maxwell pulls together a lot of inspirational material in this book to show that failure is an inescapable part of life and the only legitimate path to success. How long it takes to find our way on that path ultimately depends on the attitude we take toward failure--in other words, on how we choose to deal with it.
Jun 13, 2019M.Lakhani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Amazing!!!!!!
I wish I could rate it more.
Words couldn't define how much I like this book. Each line is a gem and is full of wisdom.
It has a lot to teach, if we are ready to 'LEARN'
I hope that I take everything that the book has to offer.
I urge you to read it not once but as many time as possible.
Great Book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish I could rate it more.
Words couldn't define how much I like this book. Each line is a gem and is full of wisdom.
It has a lot to teach, if we are ready to 'LEARN'
I hope that I take everything that the book has to offer.
I urge you to read it not once but as many time as possible.
Great Book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sep 25, 2017Sandra rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This book was the first that began my appreciation for John Maxwell's encouraging style of writing. Very easy to read and very motivational. He tells lots of stories and helps you to realize life is full of ups and downs. It is what we do with them that makes our life move forward or stay in one place.
Feb 09, 2019Barnabas rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Maxwell's solid tips how to learn from the failures and hard situations in life.
With 12 areas for improvement (from facing reality, through being humble, to overcome hardships) he outlines how to pick ourselves up and move on.
His usual easy to read style, funny quotes and deep thoughts this is a solid book for self improvement, and even to re-read.
With 12 areas for improvement (from facing reality, through being humble, to overcome hardships) he outlines how to pick ourselves up and move on.
His usual easy to read style, funny quotes and deep thoughts this is a solid book for self improvement, and even to re-read.
Apr 23, 2019Cesar Rodriguez rated it liked it · review of another edition
Good for young adults that are still in high school or college
Good for young adults that are still in high school or college, it’s basic for people with more experience and knowledge
Good for young adults that are still in high school or college, it’s basic for people with more experience and knowledge
Mar 25, 2018Rugengamanzi Van Eülådè rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Sometimes You win--Sometimes you learn
One of very absorbing book I've ever read,educated me on thing i ignored before.
i learned how to learn from my losses, failures, mistakes, challenges, and bad experiences.
another thing Success cant teach you.
he tackles every aspect of life.
One of very absorbing book I've ever read,educated me on thing i ignored before.
i learned how to learn from my losses, failures, mistakes, challenges, and bad experiences.
another thing Success cant teach you.
he tackles every aspect of life.
Feb 09, 2018Lance McNeill rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Great read-only inspiring
I enjoy Maxwell's writing. It's an enjoyable read with useful lessons. I do grow weary of too many basketball and other sports references, but there are many other interesting examples.
Mar 14, 2018Erica rated it it was amazing · review of another editionI enjoy Maxwell's writing. It's an enjoyable read with useful lessons. I do grow weary of too many basketball and other sports references, but there are many other interesting examples.
Shelves: nonfiction, advice-self-help, psychology, read-2018, business
This is a great book and great read. I enjoyed reading it and I think I learned from it. I've always believed that learning is important. Learning from mistakes, failures, troubles, and losses is what this book is about.
Sep 13, 2017Phil Ledru rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A great book. Amazingly clear and insightful.
Jan 03, 2019Nigar rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Oct 24, 2016Ahmad Nazeri rated it liked it · review of another edition
This book includes some great insights toward the end, but most of it is John Maxwell's ramblings on the topic.
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John C. Maxwell is an internationally recognized leadership expert, speaker, and author who has sold over 16 million books. His organizations have trained more than 2 million leaders worldwide. Dr. Maxwell is the founder of EQUIP and INJOY Stewardship Services. Every year he speaks to Fortune 500 companies, international government leaders, and audiences as diverse as the United States Military Ac...more
“I always try to remember that I am a work in progress. When I maintain that perspective, I realize that I don’t have to be perfect. I don’t have to have it all together. I don’t need to try to have all the answers. And I don’t need to learn everything in a day. When I make a mistake, it’s not because I’m a failure or worthless. I just didn’t do something right because I still haven’t improved enough in some part of the process. And that motivates me to keep growing and improving. If I don’t know something, it’s an opportunity to try to improve in a new area.” — 15 likes
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