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John Maxwell firmly points to attitude as the key in making or breaking a leader. Leadership has less to do with position than it does with disposition, because it will influence the way the followers think and feel. Great leaders understand that the right attitude will set the right atmosphere, which enables the right responses from others. Maxwell addresses what shapes a persons attitude and whether or not attitude can be changed. He addresses the common feeling of failure and shows how to overcome obstacles. Understanding success as a journey rather than a destination, he explains, is the key to good leadership. He concludes Attitude 101 with practical ways readers can take their attitude to the next level.

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Copyright 2003 by Maxwell Motivation Inc a Georgia Corporation All rights - photo 1

Copyright 2003 by Maxwell Motivation, Inc.,
a Georgia Corporation

All rights reserved. Written permission must be secured from
the publisher to use or reproduce any part of this book,
except for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles.

Published in Nashville, Tennessee, by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

Unless otherwise noted, Scripture quotations are from
THE NEW KING JAMES VERSION
of the Bible. Copyright 1979, 1980, 1982,
Thomas Nelson, Inc., Publishers.

Scripture quotations noted NIV are from the HOLY BIBLE: NEW
INTERNATIONAL VERSION. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by
International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan
Publishing House. All rights reserved.

Portions of this book were previously published in The Winning
Attitude, Failing Forward, Your Roadmap for Success, The 17 Indisputable
Laws of Teamwork, and The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-PublicationData

Maxwell, John C., 1947
Attitude 101 / John C. Maxwell.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-7852-6350-0 (hardcover)
1. SuccessPsychological aspects. 2. Attitude (Psychology). I. Title.
BF637.S8 M3415 2002
153.8'5dc21
2002011491

Printed in the United States of America

03 04 05 06 07 QW 5 4 3 2 1

CONTENTS

Who cares about a persons attitude? As long as someone can do the job, you shouldnt worry too much about it, right? If John Maxwell believed that, you wouldnt have Attitude 101 in your hands right now.

As Americas leadership expert, Dr. Maxwell has devoted his life to helping people become more successful. His books and seminars teach that anyone can be a REAL success if they master skills in four areas: Relationships, Equipping, Attitude, and Leadership. This book is designed to give you the essentials of attitudein a quick, easy-to-read format.

Peoples lives are so hectic. Their time is valuable, and yet, they are also on information overload. More new information has been produced in the last thirty years than in the previous five thousand. A weekday edition of the New York Times contains more information than average people in seventeenth-century England were likely to come across in their lifetime. The amount of information available in the world has doubled in the last five years, and it will keep doubling.

So this book, a companion to Leadership 101, Relationships101 (available January 2004), and Equipping 101 (available January 2004), is the short course on attitude. Dr. Maxwell recognizes that as an individual, your attitude has a profound impact on your life. As a leader, you cannot ignore the attitudes of the people you lead and expect to achieve successwhether youre leading a business, a family, a sports team, or a group of volunteers. A persons attitude impacts their relationships, colors their view of failure, and defines their approach to success. Attitude can make or break you.

We are delighted to publish Attitude 101 because we realize that few things in life are a greater asset than an attitude of positive determination. Attitude 101 is designed to empower you and your team to succeed by helping you become equipped with the right kind of attitude. Heres to your successand to your reaching the next level!

THE IMPACT OF
ATTITUDE

HOW DOES ATTITUDE IMPACT
LEADERSHIP?

Attitude is always a player on your team.

Growing up, I loved basketball. It all started for me in the fourth grade when I saw a high school basketball game for the first time. I was captivated. After that, I could usually be found practicing my shooting and playing pickup games on my small court at home.

By the time I got to high school, I had become a pretty good player. I started on the junior varsity team as a freshman, and when I was a sophomore, our JV team had a 15-3 record, which was better than that of the varsity. We were proud of our performancemaybe a little too proud.

The next year, critics who followed high school basketball in Ohio thought our team had a chance to win the state championship in our division. I guess they looked at the players who would return as seniors from the previous years varsity team, saw the talent that would be moving up from the JV, and figured we would be a powerhouse. And we did have a lot of talent. How many high school teams in the late 1960s could say that all but a couple of players on the team could dunk the ball? But the season turned out far different from everyones expectations.

FROM BAD TO WORSE

From the beginning of the season, the team suffered problems. There were two of us juniors on the varsity who had the talent to start for the team: John Thomas, who was the teams best rebounder, and me, the best shooting guard. We thought playing time should be based strictly on ability, and we figured we deserved our place on the team. The seniors, who had taken a backseat to the previous years seniors, thought we should be made to pay our dues and wait on the bench.

What began as a rivalry between the JV and varsity the year before turned into a war between the juniors and the seniors. When we scrimmaged at practice, it was the juniors against the seniors. In games the seniors wouldnt pass to the juniors and vice versa. The battles became so fierce that before long, the juniors and the seniors wouldnt even work together on the court during games. Our coach, Don Neff, had to platoon us. The seniors would start, and when a substitution became necessary, hed put not one but five juniors in the game. We became two teams on one roster.

I dont remember exactly who started the rivalry that split our team, but I do remember that John Thomas and I embraced it early on. Ive always been a leader, and I did my share of influencing other team members. Unfortunately, I have to confess that I led the juniors in the wrong direction.

What started as a bad attitude in one or two players made a mess of the situation for everyone. By the time we were in the thick of our schedule, even the players who didnt want to take part in the rivalry were affected. The season was a disaster. In the end, we finished with a mediocre record and never came close to reaching our potential. It just goes to show you, rotten attitudes ruin a team.

TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH

From my high school basketball experience I learned that talent is not enough to bring success to a team. Of course, you need talent. My friend Lou Holtz, the outstanding college football coach, observed, Youve got to have great athletes to win... You cant win without good athletes, but you can lose with them. But it also takes much more than talented people to win.

My high school teammates were loaded with talent, and if that were enough, we could have been state champions. But we were also loaded with rotten attitudes. You know which won the battle between talent and attitude in the end. Perhaps that is why to this day I understand the importance of a positive attitude and have placed such a strong emphasis on it for myself, for my children as they were growing up, and for the teams I lead.

Years ago I wrote something about attitude for my book The Winning Attitude. Id like to share it with you:

Attitude...

It is the advance man of our true selves.

Its roots are inward but its fruit is outward.

It is our best friend or our worst enemy.

It is more honest and more consistent than our words.

It is an outward look based on past experiences.

It is a thing which draws people to us or repels them.

It is never content until it is expressed.

It is the librarian of our past.

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