John C. Maxwell Quotes About Achievement
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Some people want everything to be perfect before they're willing to commit... But commitment always precedes achievement.
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Small disciplines repeated with consistency every day lead to great achievements gained slowly over time.
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No one achieves greatness by becoming a generalist. You don't hone a skill by diluting your attention to its development. The only way to get to the next level is focus.
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The process of achievement comes through repeated failures and the constant struggle to climb to a higher level.
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The truth is that teamwork is at the heart of great achievement.
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COMMITMENT is the first step to every good thing I know, and the only step that matters when it comes to achievement. It inspires and attracts people, shows them you have conviction and goals, that you are focused and determined. And the commitment that is based on values will endure. Any time you make choices based on solid life values, you are in a better position to sustain your level of commitment, because you don't have to continually re-evaluate its importance.
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People naturally tend toward inertia. That's why self improvement is such a struggle. But that's also why adversity lies at the heart of every success. The process of achievement comes through repeated failures and the constant struggle to climb to a higher level.
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Reaching the top is a monumental achievement, but remaining there may be the most spectacular feat of all.
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Without failure there is no achievement.
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Success each day should be judged by the seeds sown, not the harvest reaped.
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A difficult time can be more readily endured if we retain the conviction that our existence holds a purpose - a cause to pursue, a person to love, a goal to achieve.
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Every worthwhile accomplishment has a price tag attached to it. The question is always whether you are willing to pay the price to attain it - in hard work, sacrifice, patience, faith, and endurance.
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Achievement comes to someone when he is able to do great things for himself. Success comes when he empowers followers to do great things with him. Significance comes when he develops leaders to do great things for him. But a legacy is created only when a person puts his organization into the position to do great things without him.
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