Quotes about Growth
Two persons love in one another the future good which they aid one another to unfold.
— Margaret Fuller
Sow a seed and the earth will yield you a flower. Dream your dream to the sky and it will bring you your beloved.
— Khalil Gibran
A little rain can straighten a flower stem. A little love can change a life.
— Max Lucado
Don't focus on the numbers. Trust the process. When you keep doing things the right way, eventually the numbers will rise, the wins will come, and the outcome will happen.
— Jon Gordon
Serve Them—A great leader once said, the higher you get in an organization the more it is your duty to serve the people below you rather than having the people below serve you. The key is to serve their growth, their future, their career, and their spirits so they enjoy work, life, and being on your bus.
— Jon Gordon
To build a winning team you must create a positive culture where negativity can't breed and grow, and the sooner you start weeding it from your team the stronger and more positively contagious your culture and team will be.
— Jon Gordon
But I do know that if you want to change your situation you must first change your thoughts. Because if you keep on thinking what you have been thinking you'll keep on getting what you have been getting.
— Jon Gordon
When leaders become focused on the fruit instead of the root and worry about the outcome instead of the process of developing team members, they may survive in the short run, but they will not thrive in the long run.
— Jon Gordon
Stop being disappointed about where you are and start being optimistic about where you are going.
— Jon Gordon
To build a winning team, you must help your players and staff have amnesia about past outcomes and remember all the little things they did to get better.
— Jon Gordon
The past has to be viewed as a springboard to the future.
— Jon Gordon
The measure of our success will not be determined by how we act during the great times in our life but rather by how we think and respond to the challenges of our most difficult moments.
— Jon Gordon