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It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership by Colin Powell
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“The day you are not solving problems or are not up to your butt in problems is probably a day you are no longer leading. If your desk is clean and no one is bringing you problems, you should be very worried. It means that people don't think you can solve them or don't want to hear about them. Or, far worse, it means they don't think you care.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“The ties that bind us are stronger than the occasional stresses that separate us.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“No matter how significant or life-changing your greatest hit or miss might be, neither even begins to define who you are. Each of us is a product of all our experiences and all our interactions with other people. To cite calculus, we are the area under the curve.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“ON BUSY BASTARDS: A busy bastard can’t stop finding things to do. He never rests and as a result, his staff never rests. He’s always making work that expands to fill whatever time is available. The point I make in my book is: Be busy, work hard, but don’t become so busy that you cut out other things in life, like family and recreation and hobbies. And never be so busy that you’re not giving your staff and your followers enough time to do the same thing.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Few people make sound or sustainable decisions in an atmosphere of chaos. The more serious the situation, usually accompanied by a deadline, the more likely everyone will get excited and bounce around like water on a hot skillet. At those times I try to establish a calm zone but retain a sense of urgency. Calmness protects order, ensures that we consider all the possibilities, restores order when it breaks down, and keeps people from shouting over each other. You are in a storm. The captain must steady the ship, watch all the gauges, listen to all the department heads, and steer through it. If the leader loses his head, confidence in him will be lost and the glue that holds the team together will start to give way. So assess the situation, move fast, be decisive, but remain calm and never let them see you sweat.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Fear and failure are always present. Accept them as part of life and learn how to manage these realities. Be scared, but keep going. Being scared is usually transient. It will pass. If you fail, fix the causes and keep going.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“• Tell me what you know. •  Tell me what you don’t know. •  Then tell me what you think. • Always distinguish which from which.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“If you take the pay, earn it. Always do your very best. Even when no one else is looking, you always are. Don’t disappoint yourself.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Bad ideas don’t die simply because they are intrinsically bad. You need people who will stand up and fight them, put themselves at risk, point out the weaknesses, and drive stakes through their hearts.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Whenever you place the cause of one of your actions outside yourself, it’s an excuse and not a reason.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Each of us is a product of all our experiences and all our interactions with other people.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“The lesson was clear: Don’t just show kindness in passing or to be courteous. Show it in depth, show it with passion, and expect nothing in return. Kindness is not just about being nice; it’s about recognizing another human being who deserves care and respect.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Standards must be achievable (though achieving them will always require extra effort), and the leaders must provide the means to get there. The focus should always be on getting better and better. We must always reach for the better way.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“The last scene showed a cavernous room in a subbasement filled with hundreds of black trash bags, the building’s daily detritus. Standing in front of the bags were five guys in work clothes. Their job, their mission, their goal was to toss these bags into waiting trash trucks. The camera focused on one of the men. The narrator asked, “What’s your job?” The answer to anyone watching was painfully obvious. But the guy smiled and said to the camera, “Our job is to make sure that tomorrow morning when people from all over the world come to this wonderful building, it shines, it is clean, and it looks great.” His job was to drag bags, but he knew his purpose. He didn’t feel he was just a trash hauler. His work was vital, and his purpose blended into the purpose of the building’s most senior management eighty floors above. Their purpose was to make sure that this masterpiece of a building always welcomed and awed visitors, as it had done on opening day, May 1, 1931. The building management can only achieve their purpose if everyone on the team believes in it as strongly as the smiling guy in the subbasement.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“When things go badly, it is your fault, not theirs. You are responsible. Analyze how it happened, make the necessary fixes, and move on. No mass punishment or floggings. Fire people if you need to, train harder, insist on a higher level of performance, give halftime rants if that shakes a group up. But never forget that failure is your responsibility.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“I get over it quickly and never lose control of myself.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“You are the leader and the troops will reflect your emotions.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“never, never, never give up.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“IT AIN’T AS BAD AS YOU THINK. IT WILL LOOK BETTER IN THE MORNING.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“I believe that when you first take over a new outfit, start out trusting the people there unless you have real evidence not to. If you trust them, they will trust you, and those bonds will strengthen over time. They will work hard to make sure you do well. They will protect you and cover you. They will take care of you.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Always try to get over failure quickly. Learn from it. Study how you contributed to it. If you are responsible for it, own up to it. Though others may have greater responsibility for it than you do, don’t look for that as an escape hatch. Once you have analyzed what went wrong and what you did wrong, internalize the lessons and then move on. As always, drive through life looking through the front windshield and not the rearview mirror. Don’t become one of those pests who can’t stop talking about their by now ancient slights, betrayals, hurts, or disasters. Don’t wallow with your sympathetic friends. Learn and move on.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“I’ve learned a simple and obvious truth from my own education experience: We have to give every kid in America the access to public education that I received. We need to place public education at the top of our priorities and the center of our national”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Humans are not by nature solitary. They need to connect with other human beings to share dreams and fears, to lean on each other, to enhance each other.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Let me know about a problem as soon as you know about it.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“You can leave behind you a good reputation. But the only thing of momentous value we leave behind is the next generation, our kids—all our kids. We all need to work together to give them the gift of a good start in life.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“The most influential people in my life will never show up on a Google search.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“No matter how significant or life-changing your greatest hit or miss might be, neither even begins to define all of who you are. Each of us is a product of all our experiences and all our interactions with other people. To cite calculus, we are the area under the curve.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“To single out your worst failure or least favorite person will surely make news . . . and your obituary writer’s day.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership
“Never Walk Past a Mistake This is one of the first lessons drilled into young military leaders. To put it another way: make on-the-spot corrections.”
Colin Powell, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership

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