John C. Maxwell
John C. Maxwell
successful issues people
The most successful people in life are the ones who settle their critical issues early and manage them daily.
mistake moving commitment
The highest reward for our toil is not what we get for it but what we become by it. ... Mistakes are not failures. They are proof that we are making an effort. When we understand that, we can more easily move out of our comfort zone, try something new, and improve. ... Improvement demands a commitment to grow long after the mood in which it was made has passed.
people leader ships
Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. Leaders who are good navigators are capable of taking their people just about anywhere.
leader training needs
If you are training leaders, because you need them, you are too late.
giving desire levels
A person's level of income and their desire to give have nothing to do with one another.
problem failing deals
Because in life, the question is not if you will have problems, but how you are going to deal with them. Stop failing backward and start failing forward!
believe people
Most people are not valued. Very few people have someone who believes in them. Very few have others love them unconditionally. Do these things intentionally every day.
people want come-up
If you want to lead people, you have to let them come up close.
believe believe-in-yourself able
You will never be able to bet on yourself unless you believe in yourself.
leader following
The unexamined leader is not worth following.
leader growth add
To add growth, lead followers - to multiply, lead leaders.
love-life people positive-energy
People who love life have charisma because they fill the room with positive energy.
pain taken passion
Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. Don't ever underestimate the power of planning. You can't make your vision come to life unless you outline each goal-driven step at a time. And you can't reach your full potential unless you plan how to make the most of your purpose and passion. When you look around and see people who are the captains of their ship, invariably they have taken pains to chart their successful course through life.
motivational perseverance winning
Wanting to win isn't enough. You have to go through a process to improve. That takes patience, perseverance, and intentionality.