Think On These Things John Maxwell Quotes & Sayings
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The length and breath of our influence on others are directly related to the depth of our concern for them. — John C. Maxwell
Ordinary people with commitments can make an extraordinary impact in their world — John Maxwell Hamilton
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 C. Maxwell
Sometimes we hold on to our possessions because we fear we might run out - life seems scarce. But when we believe that giving is the way to live, we will produce more in the future - life seems abundant. — John C. Maxwell
People don't remember what we think is important; they remember what they think is important. — John C. Maxwell
For a team to succeed, responsibility must go down deep into the organization, down to the roots. Getting that to happen requires a leader who will delegate responsibility and authority to the team. Stephen Covey remarked, "People and organizations don't grow much without delegation and completed staff work, because they are confined to the capacities of the boss and reflect both personal strengths and weaknesses." Good leaders seldom restrict their teams; they release them. — John C. Maxwell
When you reflect, you are able to put an experience into perspective ... reflective thinking enables you to distance yourself from the intense emotions of particularly good or bad experiences and see them with fresh eyes. — John C. Maxwell
Every sailor knows that you can't sail a ship that isn't moving forward, strong leaders understand that to change direction, you first have to create forward progress. — John C. Maxwell
True leadership cannot be awarded, appointed, or assigned. It comes only from Influence. — John C. Maxwell
Good character is more to be praised than outstanding talent. — John C. Maxwell
Connecting is vital for any person who wants to achieve success. It is essential for anyone who wants to build great relationships. You will only be able to reach your potential-regar dless of your profession or chosen path-when you learn to connect with other people. — John C. Maxwell
To succeed, you have to be open to problems. You have to be open to failure. And as you go up the ladder, you gain the right to get more problems. — John C. Maxwell
Your talk talks and your walk talks, but your walk talks louder than your talk talks. — John C. Maxwell
A person who has a dream knows what he is willing to give up in order to go up. — John C. Maxwell
Personnel determines the potential of the team. Vision determines the direction of the team. Work ethic determines the preparation of the team. Leadership determines the success of the team. — John C. Maxwell
Are you doing what you ask others to do? — John C. Maxwell
If you don't like the crop you are reaping, check the seed you are sowing. — John C. Maxwell
Leadership is the dream made reality. — John C. Maxwell
If you embrace possibility thinking, your dreams will go from molehill to mountain size, and because you believe in possibilities, you put yourself in position to achieve them. — John C. Maxwell
To move forward today, you must learn to say good-bye to yesterday's hurts, tragedies and baggage. You can't build a monument to past problems and fail forward. — John C. Maxwell
Good Thinking Increases Your Potential — John C. Maxwell
If I expect great things from my people, they'll go to great lengths to keep from disappointing me. — John C. Maxwell
Your attitude is either your best friend or your worst enemy, your greatest asset or your greatest liability — John C. Maxwell
The unsuccessful person is burdened by learning, and prefers to walk down familiar paths. Their distaste for learning stunts their growth and limits their influence. — John C. Maxwell
Every time I have had a breakthrough in my life, it has been because of Prayer — John C. Maxwell
Often people fail to start or complete a task because they don't see any connection between what they're doing and what they really want to accomplish in life. — John C. Maxwell
The dream is free ... but the journey will cost you something. — John C. Maxwell
It's one thing to make a choice. It's another to put that choice into practice. — John C. Maxwell