Sometimes you win sometimes you learn: life's greatest lessons are gained form our losses
Maxwell, John C.Unknown
Center Street (New York, 2013) (eng) English9781599953694UnknownUnknownFAILURE (PSYCHOLOGY); UnknownExplores the most common lessons learned from the experience of loss, explaining how to turn a set-back into a step forward by examining the eleven elements that make up the DNA of those who succeed, including humility, reality, responsibility, hope, andmaturity.
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xviii, 232 p.23 cm.Unknown
Summary / review / table of contents
When you're losing, everything hurts --
Humility : the spirit of learning --
Reality : the foundation of learning --
Responsibility : the first step of learning --
Improvement : the focus of learning --
Hope : the motivation of learning --
Teachability : the pathway of learning --
Adversity : the catalyst for learning --
Problems : opportunities for learning --
Bad experiences : the perspective for learning --
Change : the price of learning --
Maturity : the value of learning --
Winning isn't everything, but learning is.