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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
The beauty of trust is that it erases worry and frees you to get on with other matters. Trust means confidence.
— John Maxwell
Transformational leaders: See things others do not see. Believe things others do not believe. Say things others do not say. Feel things others do not feel. Do things others do not do. Receive things others do not receive.
— John Maxwell
People need to know that you have high expectations of them.
— John Maxwell
As leaders we need to remember that. Strong convictions precede great actions. When we know something is right-- and that conviction is bolstered by the knowledge that our motives are pure...-- we need to follow through. Others may second-guess our thinking and our decision-making. But when we know what's right, we can't let those things throw us off. We need to stand by our convictions.
— John Maxwell
I greet you in the name of the Living God, the woman in pink says.
— John Maxwell
People need to see your conviction.
— John Maxwell
Here's the bottom line on charisma. You don't have to be gorgeous, a genius, or a masterful orator to possess presence and to connect with others. You just need to be positive, believe in yourself, and focus on others.
— John Maxwell
If you expect to fail, sure enough, you will. If you expect to succeed, sure enough, you will. You will become on the outside what you believe on the inside.
— John Maxwell
To lead change, to be a catalyst, you have to believe you can make a difference.
— John Maxwell
Believing in the cause creates your conviction. Believing in your vision fuels your inspiration. Believing in your people builds your motivation.
— John Maxwell
People cannot perform in a way inconsistent with the way they see themselves.
— John Maxwell