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Disappointment comes when reality falls short of our expectations. But nothing falls short of God's expectations because He knows everything.
- John Maxwell
And as novelist Robert Louis Stevenson advised, "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant.
- John Maxwell
People don't expect their leaders to be perfect, but they do expect them to be honest. If
- John Maxwell
Ben Franklin quipped, Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall receive it. Negative expectations are a quick route to dead-end thinking.
- John Maxwell
A leader cannot demand of others what he does not demand of himself.
- John Maxwell
One of the most important things you can do as a leader is make sure you and your organization are delivering what you promised. The question I ask to make an assessment of this is "Did we exceed expectations?" This ensures my future success and that of my organization. The future is dim professionally for anyone who doesn't exceed the expectations of customers or clients.
- John Maxwell
Character communicates consistency Leaders without inner strength can't be counted on day after day because their ability to perform changes constantly. NBA great Jerry West commented, "You can't get too much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good." If your people don't know what to expect from you as a leader, at some point they won't look to you for leadership.
- John Maxwell
People need to know that you have high expectations of them.
- John Maxwell
The Unrealistic Expectation Trap For some reason, many people think everything in life should be easy, and when they find out that achievement takes effort, they give up. But success takes hard work.
- John Maxwell
It isn't expectations that carry us forward, it's our desire to go on.
- Paulo Coelho
We should aim rather at leveling down our desires than leveling up our means.
- Aristotle
Blessedness consists in the accomplishment of our desires, and in our having only regular desires.
- St. Augustine