17 min 47 sec

Make Today Count: The Secret of Your Success Is Determined by Your Daily Agenda

By John C. Maxwell

Make Today Count reveals that success isn't a future destination but a daily practice. By mastering twelve essential areas of life, you can transform your agenda into a roadmap for lasting achievement.

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Every morning, you are handed a fresh stack of twenty-four hours. It is the great equalizer; whether you are a CEO, a student, a parent, or an artist, your time bank is filled with the exact same amount of currency as everyone else on the planet. Yet, we all know people who seem to accomplish more in a single Tuesday than others do in an entire month. We often look at these high-achievers and assume they possess some secret talent, a stroke of luck, or a superhuman level of energy. But the reality is far more grounded and, fortunately, far more accessible to all of us.

The difference between a life of frustration and a life of fulfillment is not found in a single breakthrough moment or a lucky break. Instead, it is found in the small, seemingly insignificant choices you make between sunrise and sunset. In this summary of John C. Maxwell’s classic work, we are going to explore why your daily agenda is the most accurate predictor of your future. We will dive into a framework called the ‘Daily Dozen’—twelve critical areas of focus that, when managed correctly, turn an ordinary day into a masterpiece.

Success isn’t something you’ll eventually stumble upon if you just keep working hard; it’s something you practice. It’s a habit. By the end of this journey, you’ll see how to align your decisions with your discipline so that every day contributes to the person you want to become and the legacy you want to leave. Let’s look at how to stop waiting for the ‘perfect time’ and start making today count.

Discover why your future isn’t shaped by distant goals, but by the specific actions you take within the next twenty-four hours.

Learn how to build a stable base for your day by mastering your internal perspective, your schedule, and your physical energy.

Explore how intentional learning, deep reflection, and strong home connections provide the fuel for long-term progress.

Understand how managing your resources, keeping your word, and anchoring yourself in belief turn intentions into impact.

Discover why true success is measured by how you treat others and the legacy of service you build every single day.

Move from theory to practice as we walk through a concrete strategy for organizing your daily schedule for maximum impact.

We’ve journeyed through the philosophy that your future is hidden in your daily routine. We’ve seen that success isn’t a prize you win at the end of a long race, but the way you run each lap. By focusing on the ‘Daily Dozen’—from the foundational elements of attitude and health to the growth drivers of learning and thinking, and the impact areas of relationships and generosity—you create a comprehensive system for a meaningful life.

The throughline of John C. Maxwell’s message is simple but profound: you cannot change your life until you change something you do every day. The secret of your success is determined by your daily agenda. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the big picture, but remember that you only ever have to manage one day at a time. You don’t have to be perfect in all twelve areas starting tomorrow morning. The goal is progress, not perfection.

Start small. Pick one or two areas from the Daily Dozen where you feel the most friction and commit to one small, daily action. Perhaps it’s drinking more water, or writing down three things you’re grateful for, or spending ten minutes reading before work. As these habits take root, you’ll find you have more energy and clarity to tackle the others.

Today is the only day you have any control over. The past is a record, and the future is a vision, but today is where the work happens. It’s where decisions become reality through the power of discipline. Take the wheel of your agenda, prioritize what truly matters, and commit to the process. If you can make today a masterpiece, and then do it again tomorrow, you will look back in a few years and realize that you didn’t just ‘make it’—you built a life that truly counts. Now, take a look at your schedule for the next few hours. What’s the first small step you can take to make this day count?

About this book

What is this book about?

Have you ever felt like your days are slipping through your fingers, filled with busyness but devoid of real progress? Make Today Count addresses this universal struggle by shifting the focus from grand, distant goals to the power of the present moment. John C. Maxwell argues that the secret to a successful life is hidden in your daily routine. The book provides a framework of twelve specific areas—from attitude and priorities to health and relationships—that require intentional daily attention. By making critical decisions once and then managing those decisions through daily discipline, you can stop dreaming about 'someday' and start building the life you want right now. It is a guide for anyone looking to increase their productivity, deepen their relationships, and find a greater sense of purpose through small, consistent actions.

Book Information

Rating:

Genra:

Management & Leadership, Personal Development, Productivity & Time Management

Topics:

Goal Setting, Habits, Leadership, Mindset, Time Management

Publisher:

Hachette

Language:

English

Publishing date:

June 11, 2008

Lenght:

17 min 47 sec

About the Author

John C. Maxwell

John C. Maxwell is a leadership expert and bestselling author who has sold more than 35 million books in fifty languages worldwide, including The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, Developing the Leader Within You, and The 5 Levels of Leadership. As founder of EQUIP and the John Maxwell Company, he has trained millions of leaders from every country, and in 2014 was named the world’s most influential leadership expert by Business Insider and Inc. magazines.

Ratings & Reviews

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4.3

Overall score based on 265 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find this book loaded with inspiring material and simple to digest, making it a rewarding investment. They value the functional strategy for attaining success, which provides plenty of helpful techniques to reorganize one's life; one listener even defines the guide as a "fairly navigable road map to personal growth." The writing is succinct and high-quality, and one listener points out that it avoids being excessively long and tedious.

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Aim

Success isn’t an event; it's a process, and this book provides the blueprint for that daily grind. Maxwell focuses on twelve specific areas, from finances to relationships, and shows how tiny decisions compound over time. I appreciated that it wasn’t just about vague goals but about the actual agenda you set for yourself every single morning. It’s a very quick read, but the implications for your personal growth are massive if you actually follow the road map provided. Some might find it a bit simplistic, but that’s exactly why it works for me. You don’t need a five-hundred-page manual to tell you to prioritize your health and your attitude. It’s a practical, navigable tool for anyone feeling overwhelmed by their current to-do list.

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Mikael

Maxwell really knows how to boil down complex leadership concepts into something anyone can digest over their morning coffee. The 'daily dozen' framework he presents isn't just theory; it’s a system of interconnected practices that support long-term momentum. Frankly, the chapter on commitment changed my perspective on how I handle my work-life balance. He emphasizes that you don't need to transform everything at once, which makes the advice feel much more attainable for a busy professional. While his style is definitely traditional, the wisdom regarding how your growth environment dictates your ceiling is timeless. I’ve already started incorporating the evening reflections he suggests, and I can already feel a shift in my focus. This is a must-read if you want to stop reacting to your day and start leading it.

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Por

Picked this up during a particularly stagnant period in my career, and the chapter on 'growth environment' hit me like a ton of bricks. I realized that my daily associations were actually hindering my progress more than my actual workload was. Maxwell’s writing style is incredibly easy to navigate, and he doesn’t fill the pages with unnecessary fluff or tedious anecdotes. I loved the specific tip about saving fun news to share with your spouse first; it’s such a small thing, but it highlights his focus on family. This book isn't just about professional success; it’s about being a well-rounded person who values relationships and integrity. It’s packed with motivational information that feels actionable immediately. I finished it in two sittings and have already bought copies for a few of my team members. It really helps you clarify what matters most.

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Nitaya

What I loved most about this guide was the emphasis on family and protecting your marriage alongside your professional goals. Most success books focus entirely on the hustle, but Maxwell reminds us that what we do at home is just as vital as what we do at the office. The idea that nobody can make you happy except yourself is a hard truth, but one that more people need to hear. I found the 'daily dozen' to be a very navigable road map for personal growth, especially the bits about choosing your mindset before the day even starts. It’s a book that invites you to reflect on your values and ensure your actions actually align with them. If you’re looking for a boost of motivation and some practical steps to improve your quality of life, this is definitely the one to grab.

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Hazel

The secret of your success is determined by your daily agenda—that single quote alone made the whole purchase worth it for me. Maxwell provides a masterclass in strategic living by focusing on the small things that most of us overlook. I especially appreciated the tips on matching tasks to your natural energy levels throughout the day to avoid burnout. It’s not just about doing more; it’s about doing the right things at the right time. The book is packed with great motivational information and is written in a way that feels like a conversation with a mentor. I’ve started the five-minute walk habit he suggested whenever my energy drops, and it’s been a game changer for my afternoon productivity. This is a fairly quick read, but the tools it provides are something you can use for the rest of your life. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to be more intentional.

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David

To be fair, I went into this thinking it would be another generic motivational speech in book form. While some of the advice is certainly stuff we’ve all heard before—like the importance of exercise and staying out of debt—Maxwell’s delivery makes it stick. He frames these obvious points as strategic decisions that you have to manage daily, rather than just chores to complete. The section on choosing your attitude was particularly convicting because it reminds us that we have complete control over our responses. My only gripe is that it can feel a bit repetitive in the middle chapters. However, the practical tools and the 'road map' approach make it a worthwhile purchase for anyone needing a little kick in the pants. It’s a solid, concise guide to getting your life back on track.

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Tippawan

Is it groundbreaking? Probably not. Is it effective? Absolutely. Maxwell takes twelve essential life areas and explains how to manage them through small, consistent steps rather than massive, unsustainable leaps. I found the section on priorities especially helpful because I’m someone who often mistakes being busy for being productive. The book helps you distinguish between the two by forcing you to look at your daily agenda. To be honest, some of the financial advice felt a bit dated, but the core principles of generosity and discipline are still very relevant. The writing is punchy and gets straight to the point, which I appreciate as someone with a very limited reading window. It’s a great gift for a recent graduate or anyone starting a new chapter in their life who needs a solid foundation.

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Waree

After hearing so many people recommend John Maxwell, I finally decided to see what the hype was about with this shorter read. The core message—that your success is hidden in your daily routine—is something I’ve started applying to my own mornings with great results. I like how he breaks down the difference between making a decision and actually managing that decision through daily discipline. The writing is clear and concise, making it perfect for someone who doesn't want to get bogged down in academic jargon. Personally, I found some of the religious undertones a bit much at times, but the secular advice is so solid that it didn't bother me too much. It’s a very practical approach to life that focuses on what you can actually control. It really makes you realize how much time we waste on things that don't move the needle.

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Pawinee

While I appreciate the heart behind Maxwell's writing, 'Make Today Count' felt a bit like common sense packaged in a glossy cover. Look, I get that daily discipline is the key to success, but did I really need a whole chapter telling me to be nice to people and eat better? It felt a little preachy at times, and the tone is definitely that of a 'typical self-help book.' That being said, there were a few gems, specifically the idea that we only grow as much as our environment allows. That takeaway alone gave me some much-needed food for thought regarding my social circle. If you’re a fan of Maxwell’s other work, you’ll likely enjoy this, but for me, it was just an okay reminder of things I already knew. It's a quick read, so it's not a total waste of time, but don't expect any groundbreaking revelations.

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Varinee

Not gonna lie, I struggled to finish this one because it feels incredibly dated and, frankly, a bit over the top with the 'power of positive thinking' stuff. It’s basically self-help bingo: you’ve got obvious advice on health, the mandatory section on 'reducing debt,' and a lot of talk about having a positive attitude that feels a bit dismissive of real-world struggles. We all know that discipline is important, so reading an entire book that essentially says 'work hard and stay focused' felt like a bit of a slog. There are a couple of decent quotes in there, and the 'rat race' comment was a nice touch, but there are far better, more modern books on productivity out there. It’s very preachy and didn't really offer me any new tools. I DNF’d around the halfway mark because it just wasn’t clicking.

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