Quotes about Humility
Great team players lack excessive ego or concerns about status. They are quick to point out the contributions of others and slow to seek attention for their own. They share credit, emphasize team over self, and define success collectively rather than individually. It is no great surprise, then, that humility is the single greatest and most indispensable attribute of being a team player.
— Patrick Lencioni
Leaders who can identify, hire, and cultivate employees who are humble, hungry, and smart will have a serious advantage over those who cannot.
— Patrick Lencioni
Humility isn't thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.
— Patrick Lencioni
even though clients require us to be competent enough to meet their needs, it is ultimately our honesty, humility, and selflessness that will endear us to them and allow them to trust and depend on us.
— Patrick Lencioni
Naked service providers don't enjoy being wrong; they just realize that it is an inevitability. And
— Patrick Lencioni
ADMIT YOUR WEAKNESSES AND LIMITATIONS
— Patrick Lencioni
Humble Only: The Pawn
— Patrick Lencioni
humble self- confidence.
— Patrick Lencioni
At its core, naked service boils down to the ability of a service provider to be vulnerable—to embrace uncommon levels of humility, selflessness, and transparency for the good of a client.
— Patrick Lencioni
humility is the single greatest and most indispensable attribute of being a team player.
— Patrick Lencioni
Great team players lack excessive ego or concerns about status. They are quick to point out the contributions of others and slow to seek attention for their own. They share credit, emphasize team over self, and define success collectively rather than individually. It is no great surprise, then, that humility is the single greatest and most indispensable attribute of being a team player. Humility is the single greatest and most indispensable attribute of being a team player.
— Patrick Lencioni
I understand once again that the greatness of God always reveals itself in the simple things.
— Paulo Coelho