Giving is the highest level of living.
JOHN C. MAXWELLBe intentional to add value to every person you meet everyday.
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If we’re growing, we’re always going to be out of our comfort zone.
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If you focus on goals, you may hit goals – but that doesn’t guarantee growth. If you focus on growth, you will grow and always hit goals.
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Your goal as a leader isn’t to be indispensable to the people you lead; it is to leave your people something that is indispensable to them.
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Give God the first part of every day. Give God the first day of every week. Give God the first portion of your income. Give God the first consideration in every decision. Give God the first place in your life.
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All leaders make mistakes. They are a part of life. Successful leaders recognize their errors, learn from them, and work to correct their faults.
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If you can learn to understand people how they think, what they feel, what inspires them, how they’re likely to act and react in a given situation- then you can motivate and influence them in a positive way.
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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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The best way to help people is to see the best in them.
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If you start today to do the right thing, you are already a success even if it doesn’t show yet.
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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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Leadership is taking responsibility while others are making excuses.
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It’s good to be out of your comfort zone. Just don’t step out of your gift zone.
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To lead yourself, use your head; to lead others, use your heart. Always touch a person’s heart before you ask him for a hand.
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People may hear your words, but they feel your attitude.
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We cannot consistently behave in a way that is inconsistent with our beliefs.
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