Managers help people see themselves as they are; Leaders help people to see themselves better than they are
– Jim Rohn
Managers help people see themselves as they are; Leaders help people to see themselves better than they are
– Jim Rohn
Diversity of character is due to the unequal time given to values. Only through each other will we see the importance of the qualities we lack and our unfinished soul’s potential.
– Shannon Alder
What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as who you become in achieving your goals
– Charlie Hugh-Jones
Who succeeds in forming and leading a great group?
He or she is almost always a pragmatic dreamer.
They are people who get things done and they are people with immortal longings.
Often, they are scientifically minded people with poetry in their souls.
– Warren G Bennis
Everyone has his own specific vocation or mission in life; everyone must carry out a concrete assignment that demands fulfillment. Therein he cannot be replaced, nor can his life be repeated, thus, everyone’s task is unique as his specific opportunity to implement it.
– Viktor E Frankl
One can have no smaller nor greater mastery than mastery of oneself
– Leonardo Da Vinci
Do not talk about giftedness, inborn talents! One can name great men of all kinds who were very little gifted. They acquired greatness, became ‘geniuses’ (as we put it), through qualities the lack of which no one who knew what they were would boast of: they all possessed that seriousness of the efficient workman which first learns to construct the parts properly before it ventures to fashion a great whole; they allowed themselves time for it, because they took more pleasure in making the little, secondary things well than in the effect of a dazzling whole
– Friedrich Nietzsche
High above the noise and fear mongering of critics and cynics softly speaks your true self.
– Mollie Marti
Every day you are leading by example. Whether you realise it or not or whether it’s positive or negative, you are influencing those around you.
– Robert Liano
The first step in becoming a leader, then, is to recognise the context for what it is – a breaker, not a maker; a trap, not a launching pad; an end, not a beginning – and declare your independence.
– Warren G Bennis