Quotes about Empowerment
Grace enables and empowers us to live a life of holiness and obedience to the authority of God.
— John Bevere
Liberty is to be used to serve others. There is freedom in serving but bondage in slavery. A slave is one who has to serve, while a servant is one who lives to serve.
— John Bevere
I want to make a difference with people who want to make a difference, doing something that makes a difference.
— John Maxwell
You see, when our attitudes outdistance our abilities, even the impossible becomes possible.
— John Maxwell
Many people view leadership the same way they view success, hoping to go as far as they can, to climb the ladder, to achieve the highest position possible for their talent. But contrary to conventional thinking, I believe the bottom line in leadership isn't how far we advance ourselves but how far we advance others. That is achieved by serving others and adding value to their lives.
— John Maxwell
Leaders who attract followers... Need to be needed leaders who develop leaders... Want to be succeeded.
— John Maxwell
Leadership is more disposition than position—influence others from wherever you are.
— John Maxwell
People change when they ... Hurt enough that they have to, Learn enough that they want to, and Receive enough that they are able to.
— John Maxwell
Anyone can steer the ship, but it takes a leader to chart the course. Leaders who are good navigators are capable of taking their people just about anywhere.
— John Maxwell
The effectiveness of your work will never rise above your ability to lead and influence others. You cannot produce consistently on a level higher than your leadership. In other words, your leadership skills determine the level of your success-and the success of those who work around you.
— John Maxwell
The higher you want to climb, the more you need leadership. The greater the impact you want to make, the greater your influence needs to be.
— John Maxwell
isn't fair. It isn't going to be fair. Stop sniveling and whining and go out and make it happen for you. Wishing that a risk wasn't yours to take won't make it any easier. In fact, it might make it harder. Your attitude about it is your choice.
— John Maxwell