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Quotes about Potential

To reach your potential you must grow. And to grow, you must be highly intentional about it.
— John Maxwell
People who embrace possibility thinking are capable of accomplishing tasks that seem impossible because they believe in solutions.
— John Maxwell
A purpose will motivate you. A purpose will keep your priorities straight. A purpose will develop your potential. A purpose will give you power to live in the present. A purpose will help you evaluate your progress.
— John Maxwell
The more tuned in you are to your purpose, and the more dedicated you are to growing toward it, the better your chances of reaching your potential, expanding your possibilities, and doing something significant.
— John Maxwell
People who blame others for their failures never overcome them. They simply move from problem to problem. To reach your potential, you must continually improve yourself, and you can't do that if you don't take responsibility for your actions and learn from your mistakes.
— John Maxwell
Hell begins on that day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts we wasted, of all that we might have done that we did not do.
— John Maxwell
In order to *do* more, I've got to *be* more.
— John Maxwell
The greatest handicap a person has is not realizing his potential.
— John Maxwell
If you don't realize that you have genuine value and that you are worth investing in, then you will never put in the time and effort needed to grow to your potential.
— John Maxwell
you have dreams, goals, or aspirations, you need to grow to achieve them. But if you're like I was—and if you're like most people—you have one or more mistaken beliefs that create a gap that
— John Maxwell
There is no future in any job. The future lies in the person who holds the job.
— John Maxwell
The very moment that you make the shift to finding your purpose, growing to your potential, and helping others, successful is something you are right now, not something you vaguely hope one day to be.
— John Maxwell