"What I find them struggling most isn't..." - Quote by John C Maxwell
What I find them struggling most isn't with one of the twelve [things from daily list]; I find them struggling with what decisions to make.
More by John C Maxwell
“If you can become the leader you ought to be on the inside, you will be able to become the person you want on the outside. People will want to follow you. And when that happens, you'll be able to tackle anything in this world.”
“What I had been taught all my life was not true: experience is not the best teacher! Some people learn and grow as a result of their experience; some people don't. Everybody has some kind of experience. It's what you do with that experience that matters.”
“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.”
More on Decisions
“It's the most important decision I've had to make since 1978 when I decided to get abikini wax. [On his running for California Governor]”
“I was approached about having my own network many, many years ago. There were some people who wanted to start up a network, and I didn't want to get that involved in the business aspect of it.”
“Decisions are the doorway to change.”
More on Struggle
“Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness.”
“Happiness isn't a constant. You get fleeting glimpses. You have to fight for those moments, but they make it all worth it.”
“In China the struggle to consolidate the socialist system, the struggle to decide whether socialism or capitalism will prevail, will still take a long historical period. However, we should all realize that the new system of socialism will unquestionably be consolidated. We can assuredly build a socialist state with modern industry, modern agriculture, and modern science and culture.”