Quotes about Resilience
When you are able to create a lonely place in the middle of your actions and concerns, your successes and failures slowly can lose some of their power over you.
— John Maxwell
know this: though not everything that we face can be changed, nothing can be changed until we face it.
— John Maxwell
That no matter how often someone says you can't do something, by simply working harder and trying, you can prove them wrong and actually change your circumstance. Change your thinking and it will change your life.
— John Maxwell
Courage," he said, "is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared.
— John Maxwell
Get a new definition of failure. Regard it as the price you pay for progress. If you can do that, you will put yourself in a much better position to fail forward.
— John Maxwell
rise beyond your circumstances, to
— John Maxwell
If you really want to achieve your dreams—I mean really achieve them, not just daydream or talk about them—you've got to get out there and fail. Fail early, fail often, but always fail forward. Turn your mistakes into stepping-stones for success.
— John Maxwell
Let me help you by telling you something you need to know. You won't do well the first time you do anything. You don't know what you're doing when you start. Nobody is good at the beginning of doing something new. Get over it.
— John Maxwell
Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger.
— John Maxwell
People who fail forward are able to see errors or negative experiences as a regular part of life, learn from them, and then move on. They persevere in order to achieve their purpose in life.
— John Maxwell
Contentment comes from having a positive attitude. It means: • Expecting the best in everything—not the worst • Remaining upbeat—even when you get beat up • Seeing solutions in every problem—not problems in every solution • Believing in yourself—even when others believe you've failed • Holding on to hope—even when others say it's hopeless
— John Maxwell
When achievers fail, they see it as a momentary event, not a lifelong epidemic. It's not personal. If you want to succeed, don't let any single incident color your view of yourself.
— John Maxwell