Quotes about Influence
Charles "Tremendous" Jones said that the only difference between who you are today and the person you will be in five years will come from the books you read and the people you associate with.
— John Maxwell
The truth is that empowerment is powerful—not only for the person being developed, but also for the mentor. Enlarging others makes you larger. It is an impact you can experience as a leader as long as you are willing to believe in people and give your power away.
— John Maxwell
If you do not connect with others, influence is out of the question.
— John Maxwell
People can perceive a lot in seven seconds. They can decide that they do not want to hear anything a speaker has to say
— John Maxwell
When leaders learn and live good values, they make themselves more valuable and lift the value of other people. That is the foundation of positive leadership.
— John Maxwell
Inspiring communicators always expect a lot from their listeners.
— John Maxwell
Only secure leaders exhibit servanthood.
— John Maxwell
So why do some people emerge as leaders while others can't influence no matter how hard they try? I believe that several factors come into play: 1. Character—who they are 2. Relationships—who they know 3. Knowledge—what they know 4. Intuition—what they feel 5. Experience—where they've been 6. Past Success—what they've done 7. Ability—what they can do
— John Maxwell
So why do some people emerge as leaders while others can't influence no matter how hard they try? I believe that several factors come into play: 1. Character—who they are 2. Relationships—who they know 3. Knowledge—what they know 4. Intuition—what they feel 5. Experience—where they've been 6. Past Success—what they've done 7. Ability—what they can do
— John Maxwell
And do something positive in your corner of the world.
— John Maxwell
If you don't know how to add to others, then you probably subtract by default.
— John Maxwell
the difference between who you are today and who you will be in five years will be the people you spend time with and the books you read.
— John Maxwell