John C. Maxwell

John C. Maxwell
listening speech speak
The sheer act of listening speaks volumes that even a great speech can't communicate.
winning pay-the-price losing
If everyone doesn't pay the price to win, then everyone will pay the price of losing.
love-is giving people
Delegate - work smarter not harder; do what you do best and drop the rest; get control of your calendar; do what you love because it will give you energy; work with people you like so your energy isn't depleted.
giving-up adversity people
The trials and pressures of life--and how we face them--often define us. Confronted by adversity, many people give up while others rise up. How do those who succeed do it? They persevere. They find the benefit to them personally that comes from any trial. And they recognize that the best thing about adversity is coming out on the other side of it. There is a sweetness to overcoming your troubles and finding something good in the process, however small it may be. Giving up when adversity threatens can make a person bitter. Persevering through adversity makes one better.
want ifs
If you want to lead you must learn. If you want to continue to lead you must continue to learn.
attitude self vanguard
Attitude ... is the vanguard of your true self.
attitude prophet your-future
Attitude ... is the prophet of your future.
attitude lines helping
The bottom line on attitude is that a good one helps to increase your possibilities. Pessimists usually get what they expect. So do optimists.
leadership risk oneself
Leadership is the willingness to put oneself at risk.
mean maturity may
While personal maturity may mean being able to see beyond yourself, leadership maturity means considering others before yourself.
commitment thinking benefits
Every day I will renew my commitment and think about the benefits that come from it.
greatness law games
For the person trying to do everything alone, the game really is over. If you want to do something big, you must link up with others. One is too small a number to achieve greatness. That's the Law of Significance.
leader managers
A manager says 'go,' but a leader says 'let's go'.
people leader may
How do leaders serve their people? They may pay good wages and treat employees with respect.