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When you know your purpose in life and are growing to reach your maximum potential, you're well on your way to being a success.
— John Maxwell
Plan ahead, chart your course, and if God is going to be your partner, make your plans large.
— John Maxwell
There is no future in any job. The future lies in the man who holds the job.
— John Maxwell
George Matthew Adams asserts, In this life, we get only those things for which we hunt, for which we strive, and for which we are willing to sacrifice. It is better to aim for something you want—even though you miss it—than to get something that you didn't aim to get, and which you don't want! If
— John Maxwell
1. Cop-outs. People who have no goals and do not commit. 2. Holdouts. People who don't know if they can reach their goals, so they're afraid to commit. 3. Dropouts. People who start toward a goal but quit when the going gets tough. 4. All-outs. People who set goals, commit to them, and pay the price to reach.
— John Maxwell
One of the reasons people don't achieve their dreams is that they desire to change their results without changing their thinking.
— John Maxwell
When it comes to the thing you love to do, the thing you were made to do, aim high. The odds matter little. Whether you fall down along the way matters little.
— John Maxwell
It doesn't matter what job you do or what position you obtain; you will have limits. That's just the way life is.
— John Maxwell
Success can be defined as the progressive realization of a predetermined goal.
— John Maxwell
You can't help people become winners unless they want to win. Champions become champions from within, not from without.
— John Maxwell
You don't have to be great to become a person of courage. You just need to want to reach your potential and to be willing to trade what seems good in the moment for what's best for your potential. That's something you can do regardless of your level of natural talent.
— John Maxwell
What do I really want? What will it cost? Am I willing to pay the price? When should I start paying the price?
— John Maxwell