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INTEGRITY—Did I do my best? EXPECTATION—Did I please my sponsor? RELEVANCE—Did I understand and relate to the audience? VALUE—Did I add value to the people? APPLICATION—Did I give people a game plan? CHANGE—Did I make a difference?
— John Maxwell
Positive thinking does not always change our circumstances, but it will always change us. When we are able to think right about tough situations, then our journeys through life become
— John Maxwell
If you want to be successful as a leader, you need to learn to become comfortable with uncertainty and make shifts continually.
— John Maxwell
God, when I am wrong, make me willing to change. When I am right, make me easy to live with. So strengthen me that the power of my example will far exceed the authority of my rank.
— John Maxwell
Life begins at the end of our comfort zone. We go there by stretching.
— John Maxwell
If you make it your discipline to do a little bit of growing every day, in just a few years you will be amazed by your transformation.
— John Maxwell
In order to *do* more, I've got to *be* more.
— John Maxwell
Rule #4: If you don't learn the easy lessons, they get harder. (Pain is one way the universe gets your attention.) Rule #5: You'll know you've learned a lesson when your actions change.
— John Maxwell
if you are aware of a problem, it's your responsibility to make a concerted effort to create a positive change. Quit pointing your finger and making excuses, and try being a catalyst by demonstrating and initiating the appropriate behavior. Determine not to be a reactor but an initiator.
— John Maxwell
Learning is defined as a change in behavior. You haven't learned a thing until you can take action and use it.
— John Maxwell
If you always do what you've always done, then you will always get what you've always gotten.
— John Maxwell
When leaders fail to empower others, it is usually due to three main reasons: 1. Desire for Job Security 2. Resistance to Change 3. Lack of Self-Worth
— John Maxwell