Be All You Can Be: A Challenge to Stretch Your God-Given Potential by John C. Maxwell is a DIY motivational self-improvement guide to developing your personal leadership skills towards achieving greater success, free courtesy of Christian publisher David C. Cook.
Apparently Maxwell also writes secular leadership self-improvement books. However, this is not one of them, and a quick flipthrough shows this to be heavily "inspirational" in nature.
Currently free, probably just for the next couple of days @
B&N (also
UK),
Amazon UK (slated to drop in the
main store after midnight Pacific Time),
iTunes &
Google Play (both available to Canadians), and also
ChristianBook (DRM-Free ePub available to selected countries) &
BookShout (available for online reading & app download), and possibly several other stores linked in the
publisher's catalogue page.
And this concludes the apparent trifecta of DCC leadership-related self-improvement books for today. Is there some kind of event going on?
Description
You have big dreams and major goals for your life. You want to be a leader, fulfilled and fully realized, always able to take what life throws at you and stretch beyond the status quo. But for some reason, you never quite get there. You just aren't living up to your potential, and you don't know why.
Now America's leadership expert, John Maxwell, gives you the tools you need to Be All You Can Be. In this powerful book filled with easy-to-grasp truths you can put to work right away, you'll discover the principles of success that can really help you succeed. Maxwell will guide you through four key steps:
Know: Discover the principles for fulfilling your God-given potential.
Show: Learn how to model the principles so others can see them at work.
Go: Roll up your sleeves, get out into the world, and live what you've learned.
Grow: Experience living at your full potential, continually assessing your progress.
As a result, you'll gain considerable hope for the future, which in turn will give you power to overcome in the present. Successful living and leading starts now: Accept the challenge to Be All You Can Be.