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How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward by John C. Maxwell
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“The worst thing that could happen to me today could lead to the best thing that happens today.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Maturity is doing what you are supposed to be doing, when you’re supposed to be doing it, no matter how you feel.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Author and speaker Denis Waitley says, “Mistakes are painful when they happen, but years later a collection of mistakes is what is called experience.” Seeing”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Living to your potential requires you to keep learning and expanding yourself. For that, you must have a teachable spirit. If you don’t, you will come to the end of your potential long before you come to the end of your life.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Nothing worth having in life comes without effort.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Author and business consultant Ken Blanchard says, “Humility does not mean you think less of yourself. It means you think of yourself less.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Those who profit from adversity possess a spirit of humility and are therefore inclined to make the necessary changes needed to learn from their mistakes, failures, and losses.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Losses change us. But we must not allow them to control us.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“It doesn’t matter how much milk you spill as long as you don’t lose your cow!”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Do something every day that you don’t want to do,” advised author Mark Twain. “This is the golden rule for acquiring the habit of doing your duty without pain.” Acting on the right emotion will lift you to success. Acting on the wrong emotion will lower you to failure.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“you have been a negative thinker whose motivation has been rarely fueled by hope, then you must make a determination every day to try to renew your hope, change your thinking for the better, and believe that good things can and will happen to you. Doing these things can literally change your life.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“Eleanor Roosevelt observed, “You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’ You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward
“The most important person you ever talk to is yourself, so be careful what you say. The most important person you will evaluate is yourself, so be careful what you think. The most important person you will love is yourself, so be careful what you do.”
John C. Maxwell, How Successful People Win: Turn Every Setback into a Step Forward