John C. Maxwell Quotes About Challenges
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If you want to be great, you can't be great by yourself. You gotta to bring people around you. As the the challenge escalates, the need for teamwork elevates. The greater the challenge, the better the team.
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Leadership deals with people and their dynamics, which are continually changing. The challenge of leadership is to create change and facilitate growth.
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If you keep your mind active, regularly take on mental challenges, and continually think about the right things, you will develop the disciplined thinking that will help you with whatever you endeavor to do.
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The first order of things to be changed is me, the leader. After I consider how hard it is to change myself, then I will understand the challenge of trying to change others. This is the ultimate test of leadership.
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Failure is not fatal. Only failure to get back up is.
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If you have great people around you, they will take you higher than your dream will. Leaders are never self-made. Those closest to you determine your level of success, so choosing the right companions as partners in pursuit of your vision is an important decision. My advice is to surround yourself with talented people who will challenge you, help you grow and inspire you to maximize your potential.
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You don't overcome challenges by making them smaller but by making yourself bigger.
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We choose what attitudes we have right now. And it's a continuing choice.
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It's easy to have a great attitude when things are going our way...It's when difficult challenges rise before us...that attitude becomes the difference maker.
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Our challenge is to think right in a wrong world. Our challenge is to think positive in a negative world.
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Attitude 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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Success is due to our stretching to the challenges of life. Failure comes when we shrink from them.
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