Quotes about Consistency
If you make it your discipline to do a little bit of growing every day, in just a few years you will be amazed by your transformation.
— John Maxwell
My dad drilled into us kids that if we started something, we would have to finish it. He used to say, "When you made the choice to start, you made the choice to finish. It's not two choices; it's one.
— John Maxwell
Nothing is easier than saying words. Nothing is harder than living them day after day.
— John Maxwell
Success in your work will be greatly increased if the 3 R's (Requirements/ Return/Reward) are similar. In
— John Maxwell
It has been said that you don't really know people until you have observed them when they interact with a child, when the car has a flat tire, when the boss is away, and when they think no one will ever know. But people with integrity never have to worry about that. No matter where they are, who they are with, or what kind of situation they find themselves in, they are consistent and live by their principles.
— John Maxwell
SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO DAILY WHAT UNSUCCESSFUL PEOPLE DO ONLY OCCASIONALLY.
— John Maxwell
Small actions, made consistently, lead to big changes.
— John Maxwell
Nothing is easier than saying words. Nothing is harder than living them, day after day. What you promise today must be renewed and redecided tomorrow and each day that stretches out before you.
— John Maxwell
Image promises much but produces little. Integrity never disappoints.
— John Maxwell
Leaders who are effective are leaders who are disciplined in their daily lives.
— John Maxwell
Most people produce only when they feel like it. Leaders produce even when they don't feel like it.
— John Maxwell
Character communicates consistency Leaders without inner strength can't be counted on day after day because their ability to perform changes constantly. NBA great Jerry West commented, "You can't get too much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good." If your people don't know what to expect from you as a leader, at some point they won't look to you for leadership.
— John Maxwell