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There are really only three kinds of people. Those who don't succeed, those who achieve success temporarily, and those who become and remain successful. Character is the only way to sustain success.
— John Maxwell
Cutting corners is a sign of impatience and poor self-discipline. But if you are willing to follow through, you can achieve a breakthrough. That's why Albert Gray says, "The common denominator of success lies in forming the habit of doing things that failures don't like to do.
— John Maxwell
Learn to be flexible. Thomas Jefferson once said, "In matters of principle, stand like a rock. In matters of taste, swim with the current.
— John Maxwell
Good leaders want the truth—even if it hurts.
— John Maxwell
People don't expect their leaders to be perfect, but they do expect them to be honest. If
— John Maxwell
REAL: relationships, equipping, attitude, and leadership.
— John Maxwell
Thomas Macauley said, "The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he would never be found out." Life is like a vise; at times it will squeeze us. At those moments of pressure, whatever is inside will be found out. We cannot give what we do not have. Image promises much but produces little. Integrity never disappoints.
— John Maxwell
Connecting has a lot to do with letting who you are influence everything you do."8
— John Maxwell
Nothing is easier than saying words. Nothing is harder than living them day after day.
— John Maxwell
Crisis doesn't necessarily make character, but it certainly does reveal it. Adversity
— John Maxwell
Integrity is your best friend. And it's also one of the best friends that your friends will ever have. When the people around you know that you're a person of integrity, they know that you want to influence them because of the opportunity to add value to their lives. They don't have to worry about your motives.
— John Maxwell
I observed that the greatest speakers didn't just tell better stories. They actually made the stories better by living them first.
— John Maxwell