To add value to others, one must first value others. John C. Maxwell add Change image and share on social
The greatest day in your life and mine is when we take total responsibility for our attitudes. That's the day we truly grow up. John C. Maxwell attitudedaygreat Change image and share on social
Family and friendships are two of the greatest facilitators of happiness. John C. Maxwell facilitatorfamilyfriendship Change image and share on social
The difference between average people and achieving people is their perception of and response to failure. John C. Maxwell achieveaveragedifference Change image and share on social
The greatest mistake we make is living in constant fear that we will make one. John C. Maxwell constantfeargreat Change image and share on social
Inability to make decisions is one of the principal reasons executives fail. Deficiency in decision-making ranks much higher than lack of specific knowledge or technical know-how as an indicator of leadership failure. John C. Maxwell decisiondeficiencyexecutive share on social
Whenever a high-profile leader dies, people immediately attempt to summarize that person's life in a sentence. Often, critics and commentators get caught up looking at the leader's style, or which political or philosophical camp they represented. John C. Maxwell attemptcampcatch share on social
Policies are many, Principles are few, Policies will change, Principles never do. John C. Maxwell changepolicyprinciple Change image and share on social
All of the people in my life whom I consider to be close friends or colleagues are good thinkers. John C. Maxwell closecolleaguefriend Change image and share on social
When a person starts to talk about their dreams, it's as if something bubbles up from within. Their eyes brighten, their face glows, and you can feel the excitement in their words. John C. Maxwell brightenbubbledream Change image and share on social