Talent Is Never Enough: Discover the Choices That Will Take You Beyond Your Talent by John C. Maxwell

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    • ISBN: 0785214038
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    • Pub. Date: April 2007
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    Synopsis

    Leadership expert Dr. John C. Maxwell knows that people are never successful by talent alone, and in this book he outlines the 13 crucial things you can do to maximize your natural talents and become a "Talent-plus" person.

    There are 13 chapters on maximizing your talent, each helping build on the foundation of your abilities:
    1. Belief Lifts Your Talent
    2. Passion Energizes Your Talent
    3. Initiative Activates Your Talent
    4. Focus Directs Your Talent
    5. Preparation Positions Your Talent
    6. Practice Sharpens Your Talent
    7. Perseverance Sustains Your Talent
    8. Courage Tests Your Talent
    9. Teachability Expands Your Talent
    10. Character Protects Your Talent
    11. Relationships Influence Your Talent
    12. Responsibility Strengthens Your Talent
    13. Teamwork Multiplies Your Talent

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    Talent is "often overrated and frequently misunderstood," observes leadership expert Maxwell (The 360 Degree Leader), who advises readers on building their strengths to become a "Talent-plus person." In the first chapter, he examines how "belief lifts your talent," whether it's belief in your potential, yourself and your mission that empowers and encourages you. He then introduces a dozen other factors that can be combined with talent to achieve your goals: passion, initiative, focus, preparation, practice, perseverance, courage, teachability, character, relationships, responsibility and teamwork. Synthesizing the work of business gurus like Marcus Buckingham and Peter Drucker with inspiring anecdotes from the lives of famous athletes and coaches, Christian leaders, writers and artists, Maxwell engages the reader with his enthusiasm for his subject matter and clear insights. Well organized and focused, the book conveys how talent can be enhanced through historical and contemporary examples of "Talent-Plus" people in action—from Charles Dickens to Vince Lombardi and Tom Hanks. (Apr. 3)

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    You get way more than you initially expect, experiencing this book.by Craig_Mattice

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    05/02/2009: This book was an interesting surprise filled with well presented insight, thought provoking views on life and success, and an outstanding use of appropriate quotes. I found myself keenly interested in the primary points presented; however, John tends to get a "tad" too detailed in his real life examples leading to a schlogdown in the reading experience.

    This book is 275 pages long consisting of 13 chapters. I realize his goal is to be as comprehensive on the subject as possible, yet this led to a feeling of being beat to death while making the primary point. I also noticed the book was laid out almost like an outline vs. a readable experience of discovery.

    Having said this, I never realized the discussion of Talent as it relates to success in life encompassed so many elements directly affecting our success. I recommend this book to anyone on a personal development journey open to new perspectives of how talent should be considered in all aspects of life. I feel it is time well invested and I will read the other books authored by John Maxwell.

    Craig Mattice

    I Also Recommend: The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, Life's Greatest Lessons: 20 Things That Matter, Having It All: Achieving Your Life's Goals and Dreams.

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    12/04/2008: Talent is Never Enough shares many ways to go through life without relying on just plain talent. The book helps you to increase your potential as a person and enhance your talent to not only help yourself, but to help the people around you. He explains how to be a "Talent-Plus" person. This meaning being more than just a person full of talent. If you learn how to use your life and the people around you to its fullest potential, you will create a better talent as well as new characteristics to your personality. Maxwell, simply teaches through the book to believe in your talent first before because it will lift your actual talent to a new height. He mentions other factors that can be combined with your talent to achieve goals, some being, passion, practice, responsibility, teamwork, and preparation to name a few. He also incorporates many quotes from athletes and coaches, as well as some of his own that are uplifting and worth quoting yourself. The book is very engaging because you can see the passion and enthusiasm that Maxwell feels for this subject matter.

    If you are a person that is searching for help on how to become a more talented and more versatile person, this book is an easy read and will leave you with just the help you need. It is uplifting to you, and also a great teaching lesson for all that need it. It is not just a boring teach all book, but rather a lesson filled with stories, life experiences, and things that Maxwell has learned himself from other people that have passed through his own life. With all of the lessons in this book, it is easy to become a "Talent-Plus" person that Maxwell is talking about. Truly, an easy read.


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