Quotes about Growth
Shakespeare said, "He is not worthy of the honeycomb that shuns the hive because the bees have stings." Don't let your fear keep you from taking small steps in your development. You never know where they might lead.
— John Maxwell
The mark of someone with potential to grow is openness to the process. When you look at people who are eager to learn more, you can bet they are on the right track. And when you talk to people who just don't want any more instruction, then they have pretty much hit the wall. They are done.
— John Maxwell
Make developing leaders a priority. It will require you to shift from doing to developing. It will require you to believe in people. And it will require you to share the load. Leadership is the art of helping people change from who they're thought to be to who they ought to be.
— John Maxwell
You have to experience a lot of failure to achieve success. And the more failure you go through, the higher your success.
— John Maxwell
The purpose of life is not to win. The purpose of life is to grow and to share. When you come to look back on all that you have done in life, you will get more satisfaction from the pleasures you have brought into other people's lives than you will from the times that you outdid and defeated them.
— John Maxwell
Self-discipline is a quality that is won through practice. Psychologist Joseph Mancusi noted, "Truly successful people have learned to do what does not come naturally. Real success lies in experiencing fear or aversion and acting in spite of it.
— John Maxwell
The ability to learn from mistakes has value not just in business but in all aspects of life. If you live to learn, then you will really learn to live.
— John Maxwell
If others work for you, give your own time only to those who are willing to learn and grow.
— John Maxwell
Though you cannot go back and make a brand-new start, my friend, anyone can start from now and make a brand-new end.
— John Maxwell
You don't have to be great to become a person of courage. You just need to want to reach your potential and to be willing to trade what seems good in the moment for what's best for your potential. That's something you can do regardless of your level of natural talent.
— John Maxwell
Application: Applying what you've learned is sometimes difficult because it requires change. Most people change only when one of three things happens: they hurt enough that they have to, they learn enough that they want to, or they receive enough that they are able to. Your goal is to keep learning so that you want to change for the better every day.
— John Maxwell
Change begins on the inside.
— John Maxwell