One of the most crucial investments we can make is in the area of relationships. The journey to success cannot be traveled alone.
Just like any physical structure, relationships require a firm foundation. Betray a trust and you run the risk of irreparable damage.
Regardless of past accomplishments or experience, respect generally has to be earned, and sometimes has a price tag.
Whether you're a "People Person" or far from it, there are a few, simple principles that you can use - every single time - to make people feel great about being around you.
Sometimes, people notorious for being difficult, can actually be strong allies. Believe it or not, the answer is not always to get rid of them.
Everything you need to know to build and grow relationships that last.
Do you have "It?"
The ability to connect with people may be one of the most valuable, yet invisible, qualities one can possess. Call it charisma, likability, or just plain luck - the scale inevitably tips to those who relate well with others.
Your life mentor, John C. Maxwell, explores the building blocks of all successful relationships. Learn to create environments of trust and mutual respect in your personal and professional life. Expand your relationship rapport with this limited edition digital audio collection.
This series includes five basic topics to help you build and grow relationships that last.
One of the most crucial investments we can make is in the area of relationships. The journey to success cannot be traveled alone. Acquaintances come and go, but real relationships are what make life meaningful. In this lesson, learn the building-blocks to growing an others-centered relationship.
Just like any physical structure, relationships require a firm foundation. Betray a trust and you run the risk of irreparable damage. These time-tested trust principles from John will help you either build the foundation for new, successful relationships or tackle the areas in your life running low on trust.
Regardless of past accomplishments or experience, respect generally has to be earned, and sometimes has a price tag. Learn from the best on how to give and gain respect, and recoup the costs along the way.
You may not consider yourself the most likable, outgoing person on the planet. "People Person" may be the furthest from personal descriptors, yet there are a few, simple principles that you can use—every single time—to make people feel great about being around you.
Sometimes, people notorious for being difficult, can actually be strong allies. Believe it or not, the answer is not always to get rid of them. John discusses some of the most difficult personalities, how to connect with them and how to produce with them—that's right, produce with them.