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When the Crowd Boos

When the Crowd Boos

Maxwell Leadership October 21, 2011

President Harry S. Truman readily took responsibility for his decisions, and he was famous for saying, “The buck stops here.” Though his approval ratings were only 20-30% for much of his presidency, Truman didn’t waver. “I know the public is against me,” he’d say, “but they’ll come around.” Truman entered the election year of 1948 as a vulnerable incumbent. Yet…

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Curbing the Entitlement Culture

Curbing the Entitlement Culture

Maxwell Leadership October 21, 2011

“This is a great, great country that had gotten a little soft and…we didn’t have that same competitive edge that we needed over the last couple of decades. We need to get back on track.”~ President Barack Obama Has America gotten soft? Lost its edge? Wandered off track? In many ways, society has indeed gotten soft. As younger generations of…

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Borrowing Experience

Borrowing Experience

Maxwell Leadership October 6, 2011

“What [a person] knows at fifty that he did not know at twenty is not the knowledge of formulas or forms of words, but of people, places, actions—a knowledge gained by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love—the human experiences and emotions of this earth and of oneself and of other men.” ~ Adlai Stevenson, two-time Democratic nominee for…

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Mentoring: A Little of Your Time Makes a Big Impact

Mentoring: A Little of Your Time Makes a Big Impact

Maxwell Leadership October 6, 2011

Ernest Kent Coulter walked away from a promising career as a newspaperman to serve as clerk in the New York Children’s Court. He was disturbed by the procession of juveniles streaming through the state’s penal system. Time and again, he witnessed the same pattern: a youth got into trouble, was branded as a “bad” kid, got into more scrapes with…

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The Time Of Your Life

The Time Of Your Life

Maxwell Leadership September 21, 2011

Which significant event or season would you describe as “the time of your life”? Perhaps your wedding day and honeymoon, an adventurous vacation, or the birth of a child. These memorable moments stick in our minds and remembering them brings back feelings of joy. Yet while our lives may be marked by notable occasions, they’re not defined as much by…

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Between the Extremes: Learning to Spend Time Wisely

Between the Extremes: Learning to Spend Time Wisely

Maxwell Leadership September 21, 2011

The phrase “spending time” isn’t a metaphor. Each of us is allotted 24 hours per day, which we have no choice but to expend. We can neither stockpile time, nor buy back hours already spent. In his book, What To Do Between Birth and Death, author Charles Spezzano offers the following observation about time: You don’t really pay for things…

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