FAVORITE

The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership / Ann's Review / By John. C. Maxwell / Probational Pastor Training Course) (2013)

priscillanz 2022. 6. 11. 10:38

New Zealand / West Side                      Priscilla

 

The 21 Irrefutable

Laws of Leadership

 

/ Ann's Review

/ By John. C. Maxwell

 

/ Probational Pastor Training 

Course) Report (2013)

 

 

/ By Priscilla

 

Whenever I

heard the word ’leader’,

I felt so uncomfortable.

 

 

By reading this book,

I came to realize that

 

 

John Maxwell explained

effectively what he had

learned is really necessary

to my mission.

 

 

Especially since

I have been interested

in this book dealing 

with the rules

 

 

and procedures that 

can change life, this book

is extremely useful and 

helpful and relevant. 

 

 

Laws of leadership

based on real experiences

can’t be forgotten.

 

 

His 21 laws is his great

achievement gained from

spending his time

 

 

and sacrificing his life

with sweat. 

 

 

Since he has lead this life

to become a leader,

his 21 irrefutable laws

suggested in his book

 

 

will be a good challenge

and will energise any

person who wants to be

a leader with confidence.

 

 

I am going to use all

21 laws as follows: 

 

 

First, to

become a real leader,

I will develop leadership

as a lifetime learner.

 

 

Second, I have to make

sure that my calling is

to encourage

 

 

and educate church

leaders with these

21 irrefutable laws. 

 

 

While making notes

of 21 laws to apply

in my life,

 

 

I was o impressed with

his skill to give strong

motivation to leaders.

 

 

Among those rules especially,

the following laws must be

very useful for my mission. 

 

 

1. The law of process :

leadership develops

daily, not in a day. 

 

 

2. The law of navigation:

anyone can steer the

 ship but it takes

a leader to chart

the course. 

 

 

3. The law of E.F. Hutton:

when the real leader

 speaks, people listen. 

 

 

4. The law of respect: 

people naturally follows

leaders stronger than

themselves. 

 

 

5. The law of intuition:

leaders evaluate everything

with a leadership bias. 

 

 

6. The laws of Magnetism :

who you are is who

you attract. 

 

 

7. The law of connection :

leaders touch a heart

before they ask for a hand.

 

 

In the end, leaders

shouldn’t be lazy and 

ignorant of developing

himself without rest.

 

 

I will doo my best to be

a fine leader and educate

a church leader in all my life. 

 

 

With the new motto -

 

 

“Lead tomorrow,

Learn today.”

 

 

As God has given the

promise to me, I will 

follow Paul

 

 

and be ready to sacrifice

to apply the 21 laws.

 

 

“Now that I have already

obtained all this or have

already been made perfect,

 

 

but I press on to take hold

of that for which Jesus

took hold of me.

 

 

And press on toward the

 goal to win the prize for 

which God has called me

heavenward in Christ Jesus.”

(Phi 3:12-14)

 

 

Prayer :

 

The Lord, you have given

this mind which I want

to be a right leader

as a servant for God,

 

 

please all special wisdom

to fulfil the whole of this vision

to educate and make leader. 

 

 

 

- The End - 

 

 

 

 

2022/06/09

 

 

/ By Priscilla