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Your Character Determines the Trust
"When you went to school, 60 percent was probably a passing grade; or if your school had particularly high standards, maybe 70 percent. When it comes to trust, the only passing grade is 100 percent. If people can't trust you all of the time, then they will consider you untrustworthy." - John Maxwell
— Feb 25, 2017 08:53AM
"When you went to school, 60 percent was probably a passing grade; or if your school had particularly high standards, maybe 70 percent. When it comes to trust, the only passing grade is 100 percent. If people can't trust you all of the time, then they will consider you untrustworthy." - John Maxwell
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Chris Vallejo
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I've always been of the mindset that in any field, we are raising up our replacements for the next generation...
Lorin Woolfe writes, "The ultimate test for a leader is not whether he or she makes smart decisions and takes decisive action, but whether he or she teaches others to be leaders and builds an organization that can sustain its success even when he or she is not around." - The Bible on Leadership
— Feb 26, 2017 08:53AM
Lorin Woolfe writes, "The ultimate test for a leader is not whether he or she makes smart decisions and takes decisive action, but whether he or she teaches others to be leaders and builds an organization that can sustain its success even when he or she is not around." - The Bible on Leadership
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"...my life began changing when I stopped setting goals for WHERE I wanted to be and started setting the course for WHO I wanted to be. I have discovered for others and me that the key to personal development is being more GROWTH oriented than GOAL oriented." - John Maxwell.
— Feb 12, 2017 07:18PM

