You build trust with others each time you choose integrity over image, truth over convenience, or honor over personal gain.
JOHN C. MAXWELLAttitude is the first quality that marks the successful man. If he has a positive attitude and is a positive thinker, who likes challenges and difficult situations, then he has half his success achieved.
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When values, thoughts, feelings, and actions are in alignment, a person becomes focused and character is strengthened.
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A dream becomes a reality as a result of your actions, and your actions are controlled, to a large extent, by your habits.
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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.
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The measure of a leader is not the number of people who serve him, but the number of people he serves.
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Leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less. How do you gain influence from people? You invest in them. How do you invest in them? It starts with giving them time.
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Failed plans should not be interpreted as a failed vision. Visions don’t change, they are only refined. Plans rarely stay the same, and are scrapped or adjusted as needed. Be stubborn about the vision, but flexible with your plan.
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You’ll never find out what you can do, until you do all you can to find out.
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Do something you hate every day, just for the practice.
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Discipline – Success doesn’t just happen. You have to be intentional about it, and that takes discipline.
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You add value to people when you value them.
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When you make a commitment, you create hope. When you keep a commitment you create trust!
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Life is like riding in a taxi. Whether you are going anywhere or not, the meter keeps ticking.
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Without a vision people and the church become self-centered. People start finding fault with one another and the church self-destructs.
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Every worthwhile accomplishment has a price tag attached to it. The question is always whether you are willing to pay the price to attain it – in hard work, sacrifice, patience, faith, and endurance.
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Find something you like to do so much that you would gladly do it for nothing; then learn to do it so well that people are happy to pay you for it.
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