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Quotes About Experience

No matter how much I know (or think I know), I can learn from this situation.
~ John C. Maxwell
1. Experience: People who have been down the road of life and understand it. 2. Heart for God: People who place God first and uphold His values. 3. Objectivity: People who see the pros and cons of the issues. 4. Love for people: People who love others and value them more than things. 5. Complementary gifts: People who bring diverse gifts to the relationship. 6. Loyalty to the leader: People who truly love and are concerned for the leader. The Maxwell Leadership Bible
~ John C. Maxwell
Rule #1: You will learn lessons. Rule #2: There are no mistakes—only lessons. Rule #3: A lesson is repeated until it is learned.
~ John C. Maxwell
Humorist Will Rogers said, "There are three kinds of men. Ones that learn by reading, a few who learn by observation, and the rest of us have to pee on an electric fence and find out for ourselves." Ouch. That's got to hurt. But let's face it: some people only learn things the hard way.
~ John C. Maxwell
Maturity does not always come with age; sometimes age comes alone.
~ John C. Maxwell
People say there are two kinds of learning: experience, which is gained from your own mistakes, and wisdom, which is learned from the mistakes of others.
~ John C. Maxwell
Learning to pause and ask questions turns experience into insight.
~ John C. Maxwell
Esto no se acaba hasta que hayas aprendido de ello".
~ John C. Maxwell
It's said that a wise person learns from his mistakes. A wiser one learns from others' mistakes. But the wisest person of all learns from others' successes.
~ John C. Maxwell
Helen Keller, author, speaker, and advocate for disabled persons, asserted, "Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
~ John C. Maxwell
Playwright George Bernard Shaw asserted, "A life spent in making mistakes is not only more honorable but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
~ John C. Maxwell
I observed that the greatest speakers didn't just tell better stories. They actually made the stories better by living them first.
~ John C. Maxwell
Cuando las personas cometen errores, generalmente hacen una de tres cosas como respuesta a ellos: deciden no volver a cometer nunca otro error, lo cual es imposible. Permiten que su error los convierta en cobardes, lo cual es necio. O deciden aprender de su error y aplicar la lección a su vida, lo cual es beneficioso.
~ John C. Maxwell
What is the greatest lesson you have learned? By asking this question I seek their wisdom. What are you learning now? This question allows me to benefit from their passion. How has failure shaped your life? This question gives insight into their attitude.
~ John C. Maxwell
Failure is inevitable; learning is optional
~ John C. Maxwell
If I went back to college again, I'd concentrate on two areas: learning to write and to speak before an audience. Nothing in life is more important than the ability to communicate effectively." Talent isn't enough. Experience isn't enough. To lead others, you must be able to communicate well, and connecting is key.
~ John C. Maxwell
La experiencia no garantiza la credibilidad, pero motiva a las personas a dar la oportunidad de probar que se es capaz.
~ John C. Maxwell
Experience alone isn't a good enough teacher – evaluated experience is.
~ John C. Maxwell
People can be in the same place sharing the same experience at the same time, but they can walk away from it having seen very different things.
~ John C. Maxwell
Let me help you by telling you something you need to know. You won't do well the first time you do anything. You don't know what you're doing when you start. Nobody is good at the beginning of doing something new. Get over it.
~ John C. Maxwell
Un buen liderazgo se aprende en las trincheras.
~ John C. Maxwell
Only a leader who has followed well knows how to lead others well. Good leadership requires an understanding of the world that followers live in. Connecting with your people becomes possible because you have walked in their shoes. You know what it means to be under authority and thus have a better sense of how authority should be exercised. In contrast, leaders who have never followed well or submitted to authority tend to be prideful, unrealistic, rigid, and autocratic. "Civilization
~ John C. Maxwell
No puedes ser el instrumento del cambio si no experimentas ese cambio por ti mismo.
~ John C. Maxwell
Experiencia no es lo que le ocurre. Experiencia es lo que usted gana con lo que le ocurre. —ALDOUS HUXLEY
~ John C. Maxwell