John C. Maxwell

John C. Maxwell
John C. Maxwell quotes about
attitude determine
Your attitude towards failure determines your altitude after failure.
leadership people privilege
The more credible you are, the more confidence people place in you, thereby allowing you the privilege of influencing their lives.
yesterday impact focus
Everyone has the power to impact the outcome of his life. The way to do it is to focus on today. . . It is too late for yesterday. And you can't depend on tomorrow.
mistake failure two
Generally speaking, there are two kinds of learning: experience, which is gained from your own mistakes, and wisdom, which is learned from the mistakes of others.
appreciation people firsts
Set the tone for your day be treating people better than you expect to be treated by them. Be the first to smile. Express your appreciation for them. Expect the best out of them. If you act first, you will set yourself up for success.
motivation eight people
People will work eight hours a day for pay, 10 hours a day for a good boss, and 24 hours a day for a good cause!
leadership motivation persistence
Not realizing what you want is a problem of knowledge. Not pursuing what you want is a problem of motivation. Not achieving what you want is a problem of persistence.
responsibility our-words lines
The ultimate step in taking responsibility is making sure our actions line up with our words.
leadership self-esteem differences
It is hard to feel bad about yourself when you are doing something good for someone else. There are a lot of ways to lift your self-esteem, but making a positive difference in another's life has got to be my best leadership guidance. Serving others and working to add value to them will lift your spirits in a way that nothing else will. Trust me on this one.
leader ships steers
Anyone can steer a ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course
leader complacency lists
Of all the things a leader should fear, complacency heads the list.
long way hills
The road to success is long and up hill all the way
leader trustworthy miles
A trustworthy leader goes the extra mile to remedy strained relationships, even when it doesn't appear to be required.
helping-others giving long
What you give to help others, builds them up enough that they are able to give to others. It's a cycle that can continue on long after you're dead and gone.