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Quotes About Adversity

Esto no se acaba hasta que hayas aprendido de ello".
~ John C. Maxwell
El fracaso es la oportunidad de comenzar de nuevo más inteligentemente.
~ John C. Maxwell
make the most of the difficult situation of working for a bad boss, learn to think like a leader yourself. Think people, think progress, and think intangibles.
~ John C. Maxwell
An attitude that really works against people is the desire for equality that feeds petty jealousy. For
~ John C. Maxwell
Have you found a good road to where you are? If so, we want to send other men to join you. Livingstone replied, I want men who will come even if there is no road at all." If you keep your attitude positive but plan for the worst, you'll find yourself in a good position to solve problems that come your way.
~ John C. Maxwell
Crisis doesn't necessarily make character, but it certainly does reveal it. Adversity
~ John C. Maxwell
Las personas se están preparando para el éxito cuando deberían estarse preparando para el fracaso. Fracasar es mucho más común que triunfar; la pobreza está más generalizada que la riqueza; y la desilusión es más normal que los logros.
~ John C. Maxwell
We are all failures—at least, all the best of us are. —J. M. BARRIE W
~ John C. Maxwell
Poet Lord Byron was right when he stated, "Adversity is the first path to truth.
~ 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 results from bad breaks.
~ John C. Maxwell
The common experiences you share with others don't have to be that dramatic (although adversity definitely brings people together). Anything you experience together that creates a common history helps to connect you to others.
~ John C. Maxwell
Failure is inevitable; learning is optional
~ John C. Maxwell
The only person who avoids failure altogether is the person who never leaves her driveway. So the real issue is not whether you're going to fail. It's whether you're going to fail successfully (profiting from your failure).
~ John C. Maxwell
Crisis doesn't necessarily make character, but it certainly does reveal it.
~ John C. Maxwell
Cuál es la diferencia entre un obstáculo y una oportunidad? Nuestra actitud hacia él. Toda oportunidad tiene una dificultad y toda dificultad tiene una oportunidad».1
~ John C. Maxwell
Livingstone replied, "If you have men who will come only if they know there is a good road, I don't want them. I want men who will come even if there is no road at all." That's what top leaders want from the people working for them: they want individuals who are willing to do what others won't.
~ John C. Maxwell
Las personas cambian cuando el sufrimiento las obliga a hacerlo
~ John C. Maxwell
People who haven't overcome major losses are prone to think they are invincible. They start to believe they are better than they really are and are inclined to misuse their power. Everyone who makes a major contribution to life knows what it is to have failures.
~ John C. Maxwell
Get a new definition of failure. Regard it as the price you pay for progress. If you can do that, you will put yourself in a much better position to fail forward.
~ John C. Maxwell
rise beyond your circumstances, to
~ John C. Maxwell
People who fail forward are able to see errors or negative experiences as a regular part of life, learn from them, and then move on. They persevere in order to achieve their purpose in life.
~ John C. Maxwell
Washington Irving once commented, "Great minds have purposes; others have wishes. Little minds are subdued by misfortunes; but great minds rise above them.
~ John C. Maxwell