Showing posts with label leader. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leader. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Key to Success

"The Starting Point of All Achievement is Desire.
Keep This Constantly in Mind.
Weak Desire Brings Weak Results,
Just as a Small Amount of Fire Makes a Small Amount of Heat."
By Napolean Hill


"A Genuine Leader is Not a Searcher for Consensus,
But a Molder of Consensus."
By Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader

"Don't Worry About Impressing Others,
Impress Yourself.
Who Are You Trying to Please, Anyway?"
By Mark Mckeon


"In the End, All Business Operations Can Be Reduced to 3 Words:
People, Producer and Profits.
People Come First."
By Lee Lacocca, auto executive

"Excellence is to do a Common Thing in an Uncommon Way."
By Denis Waitley


"Don't Be Distracted by Criticism. Remember - the Only Taste of Success Some People Have is When They Take a Bite Out of You."
By Zig Zaglar

"Motivation Alone is Not Enough.
If You Have an Idiot and You Motivate Him, Now You Have a Motivated Idiot."
By Jim Rohn


"Only Those Who Dare to Fail Greatly Can Ever Achieve Greatly."
By John Kennedy, 35th president of USA

"Bigness Comes From Doing Many Small Things Well.
Individually, They are Not Very Dramatic Transactions.
Together, Though, They Add Up."
By Edward S. Finkelstein


"I Remember Saying to My Mentor,
"If I Had More Money,
I Would Have a Better Plan."
He Quickly Responded,
"I Would Suggest That If You Had a Better Plan,
You Would Have More Money."
You See, it's Not the Amount that Count; it's the Plan that Counts."
By Jim Rohn

Monday, March 10, 2008

Self Improvements

"Everyone wants to be appreciated.
So if you appreciate someone, don't keep it a secret."
Mary Kay Ash, Entrepreneur

"Managers help people see themselves as they are;
Leaders help people see themselves better than they are."
Jim Rohn

"One preson's ceiling is another person's floor."
Denis Waitley

"Being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional."
Roger Crawford

"How do you view the customer?
And how do you respond when they get mad?
Hint: Your response holds the key to the word of mouth advsertising about you and your company.
And the key to your paycheck. Oh, that."
Jeffrey Gitomer

"There are two primary choices in life:
to accept conditions as they exist,
or accept responsibility for changing them."
Denis Waitley

"99% of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses."
George Washington Carver

"People often say that motivation doesn't last.
Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily."
Zig Zaglar

"The achievement of one goal should be the starting point of another."
Alexander Graham Bell

"Fascination is one step beyond interest.
Interested people want to know if it works.
Fascinated people want to learn how it works."
Jim Rohn

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

You Are The Leader

"Tell me, and I'll forget.
Show me, and I'll remember.
Involve me, and I'll learn."
By Maria Jones

"Prosperity is a great teacher;
Adversity is a greater one."
By William Hazlitt, essayist

"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more
And become more, you are a leader."
By John Quincy Adams, 6th US President

"The CEO's role in raising a company's corporate IQ
is to establish an atmosphere that promotes knowledge sharing and collaboration."
By Bill Gates, Microsoft Founder

"You don't concentrate on risks.
You concentrate on results.
No risk is too great to prevent the necessary job from getting done."
By Chunk Yeager, pilot

"Destiny is no matter of chance.
It is a matter of choice.
It is not a thing to be waited for,
it is a thing to be achieved."
By William Jennings Bryan, Secretary of State

"Learn how to be happy with what you have
while you pursue all that you want."
By Jim Rohn

"Age wrinkles the body.
Quitting wrinkles the soul."
By Douglas MacArthur, US General

"Thinking is easy, acting is difficult,
and to put one's thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world."
Johann Wolfgang van Goethe, German Playwright

"We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing,
while others judge us by what we have already done."
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, poet