Quotes from John Maxwell
Leadership expert Peter Drucker says, "The better a man is, the more mistakes he will make, for the more new things he will try. I would never promote to a top-level job a man who was not making mistakes . . . otherwise he is sure to be mediocre." Mistakes really do pave the road to achievement.
- John Maxwell
The thoughts in your mind will always be more important than the things in your life. Choose happiness.
- John Maxwell
Crisis doesn't necessarily make character, but it certainly does reveal it.
- John Maxwell
A leader cannot demand of others what he does not demand of himself.
- John Maxwell
The price of greatness is responsibility." That
- John Maxwell
He knew that if you oversee people and you wish to develop leaders, you are responsible to: (1) appreciate them for who they are; (2) believe that they will do their very best; (3) praise their accomplishments; and (4) accept your personal responsibility to them as their leader.
- John Maxwell
As you and I grow and improve as leaders, so will those we lead. We need to remember that when people follow us, they can only go as far as we go. If our growth stops, our ability to lead will stop along with it.
- John Maxwell
at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, 11and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
- John Maxwell
Being willing to give up some of the things you love in order to focus on what has the greatest impact isn't an easy lesson to learn. But the earlier you embrace it, the sooner you can dedicate yourself to excellence in what matters most.
- John Maxwell
The best way to become a person that others are drawn to is to develop qualities that we are attracted to in others. Just
- John Maxwell
You are nothing unless it comes from your heart. Passion, caring, really looking to create excellence. If you perform functions only and go to work only to do processes, then you are effectively retired. And it scares meāmost people I see, by age twenty-eight are retired.
- John Maxwell
Law of Diminishing Intent, which says, "The longer you wait to do something you should do now, the greater the odds that you will never actually do it.
- John Maxwell