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  • #1
    John C. Maxwell
    “Leadership is not about titles, positions or flowcharts. It is about one life influencing another.”
    John Maxwell

  • #2
    John C. Maxwell
    “A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #3
    John C. Maxwell
    “Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #4
    John C. Maxwell
    “Success is...
    knowing your purpose in life,
    growing to reach your maximum potential, and
    sowing seeds that benefit others.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #5
    John C. Maxwell
    “Talent is a gift, but character is a choice.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #6
    John C. Maxwell
    “Remember, man does not live on bread alone: sometimes he needs a little buttering up.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #7
    John C. Maxwell
    “To Stay Focused in Life:

    You can't know everyone
    You can't do everything
    You can't go everywhere

    We have to pick and choose between good and a little bit better.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #8
    John C. Maxwell
    “The whole idea of motivation is a trap. Forget motivation.
    Just do it. Exercise, lose weight, test your blood sugar, or
    whatever. Do it without motivation. And then, guess what?
    After you start doing the thing, that's when the motivation
    comes and makes it easy for you to keep on doing it.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #9
    John C. Maxwell
    “The only guarantee for failure is to stop trying”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #10
    John C. Maxwell
    “If you don’t change the direction you are going, then you’re likely to end up where you’re heading…”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #11
    John C. Maxwell
    “You have to live with the people to know their needs, and you have to live with God to know how to solve them.”
    John Maxwell

  • #12
    John C. Maxwell
    “Everything begins with a decision. Then, we have to manage that decision for the rest of your life.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #13
    John C. Maxwell
    “Relational skills are the most important abilities in leadership.”
    John C. Maxwell, Developing the Leaders Around You: How to Help Others Reach Their Full Potential

  • #14
    John C. Maxwell
    “In life, the question is not if you will have problems, but how you are going to deal with your problems. If the possibility of failure were erased, what would you attempt to achieve?

    The essence of man is imperfection. Know that you're going to make mistakes. The fellow who never makes a mistake takes his orders from one who does. Wake up and realize this: Failure is simply a price we pay to achieve success.

    Achievers are given multiple reasons to believe they are failures. But in spite of that, they persevere. The average for entrepreneurs is 3.8 failures before they finally make it in business.

    When achievers fail, they see it as a momentary event, not a lifelong epidemic.

    Procrastination is too high a price to pay for fear of failure. To conquer fear, you have to feel the fear and take action anyway. Forget motivation. Just do it. Act your way into feeling, not wait for positive emotions to carry you forward.

    Recognize that you will spend much of your life making mistakes. If you can take action and keep making mistakes, you gain experience.

    Life is playing a poor hand well. The greatest battle you wage against failure occurs on the inside, not the outside.

    Why worry about things you can't control when you can keep yourself busy controlling the things that depend on you?

    Handicaps can only disable us if we let them. If you are continually experiencing trouble or facing obstacles, then you should check to make sure that you are not the problem.

    Be more concerned with what you can give rather than what you can get because giving truly is the highest level of living.

    Embrace adversity and make failure a regular part of your life. If you're not failing, you're probably not really moving forward.

    Everything in life brings risk. It's true that you risk failure if you try something bold because you might miss it. But you also risk failure if you stand still and don't try anything new.

    The less you venture out, the greater your risk of failure. Ironically the more you risk failure — and actually fail — the greater your chances of success.

    If you are succeeding in everything you do, then you're probably not pushing yourself hard enough. And that means you're not taking enough risks. You risk because you have something of value you want to achieve.

    The more you do, the more you fail. The more you fail, the more you learn. The more you learn, the better you get.

    Determining what went wrong in a situation has value. But taking that analysis another step and figuring out how to use it to your benefit is the real difference maker when it comes to failing forward. Don't let your learning lead to knowledge; let your learning lead to action.

    The last time you failed, did you stop trying because you failed, or did you fail because you stopped trying?

    Commitment makes you capable of failing forward until you reach your goals. Cutting corners is really a sign of impatience and poor self-discipline.

    Successful people have learned to do what does not come naturally. Nothing worth achieving comes easily. The only way to fail forward and achieve your dreams is to cultivate tenacity and persistence.

    Never say die. Never be satisfied. Be stubborn. Be persistent. Integrity is a must. Anything worth having is worth striving for with all your might.

    If we look long enough for what we want in life we are almost sure to find it. Success is in the journey, the continual process. And no matter how hard you work, you will not create the perfect plan or execute it without error. You will never get to the point that you no longer make mistakes, that you no longer fail.

    The next time you find yourself envying what successful people have achieved, recognize that they have probably gone through many negative experiences that you cannot see on the surface.

    Fail early, fail often, but always fail forward.”
    John Maxwell, Failing Forward

  • #15
    John C. Maxwell
    “To collaborative team members, completing one another is more important than competing with one another.”
    John Maxwell

  • #16
    John C. Maxwell
    “Your success stops where your character stops. You can never rise above the limitations of your character.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #17
    John C. Maxwell
    “He that thinketh he leadeth and hath no one following him is only taking a walk.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #18
    John C. Maxwell
    “Image is what people think we are; integrity is whar we really are.”
    John Maxwell

  • #19
    John C. Maxwell
    “Must manage your thought life daily and then you can manage your life.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #20
    John C. Maxwell
    “Look behind you: What have you learned?
    Look around you: What is happening to others?
    Look above you: What does God expect of you?
    Look besides you: What resources are available to you?”
    John Maxwell

  • #21
    John C. Maxwell
    “Live to learn and you will really learn to live.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #22
    John C. Maxwell
    “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #23
    John C. Maxwell
    “One is too small a number to achieve greatness.”
    John Maxwell

  • #24
    John C. Maxwell
    “Maya Angelou observed you cant use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. Sadly,too often creativity is smothered rather than nurtured. There has to be climate in which new ways of thinking,perceiving, questioning are encouraged.”
    John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Think: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life

  • #25
    John C. Maxwell
    “It's said that a wise person learns from his mistakes. A wiser one learns from others' mistakes. But the wisest person of all learns from others's successes.”
    John C. Maxwell, Leadership Gold: Lessons I've Learned from a Lifetime of Leading

  • #26
    John C. Maxwell
    “One of the major keys to success is to keep moving forward on the journey, making the best of the detours and interruptions, turning adversity into advantage.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #27
    John C. Maxwell
    “Tend to the people, and they will tend to the business.”
    John C. Maxwell, The 360 Degree Leader: Developing Your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization

  • #28
    John C. Maxwell
    “Your attitude is like the minds paintbrush. It can paint everything in bright, vibrant colors-creating a masterspiece.”
    John C. Maxwell, Attitude 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know

  • #29
    John C. Maxwell
    “Few things build a person up like affirmation. According to Webster’s New World Dictionary, Third College Edition (Simon and Schuster, 1991),
    the word affirm comes from ad firmare, which means “to make firm.” So when you affirm people, you make firm within them the things you see about them. Do that often enough, and the belief that solidifies within them will become stronger than the doubts they have about themselves.”
    John C. Maxwell

  • #30
    John C. Maxwell
    “It's better to prepare than to repair.”
    John C. Maxwell, The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork: Embrace Them and Empower Your Team



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