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Quotes About Preparation

Ex. 19:17–19 NLT)
~ John Bevere
Our proper order for bearing His presence is found in the recesses of the heart. It is within the heart we must prepare, for God is about to reveal His glory on earth like it has never been seen before.
~ John Bevere
As stewards of the gospel, we have no greater call than to prepare others for eternity with grace and truth. I want you eternally sure.
~ John Bevere
Reframing my life with my wonder child helped me to see that everything in my childhood prepared me for what I'm doing now. The purpose I found in my meditation was that I am here to be myself and to proclaim my human freedom and to help others do the same.
~ John Bradshaw
He said that the great offensives of the future would be psychological, and he thought the Governments should get busy about it and prepare their defence... He considered that the most deadly weapon in the world was the power of mass-persuasion.
~ John Buchan
Preparation (growth) + Attitude + Opportunity + Action (doing something about it) = Luck
~ John C. Maxwell
Predetermine a course of action. Lay out your goals. Adjust your priorities. Notify key personnel. Allow time for acceptance. Head into action. Expect problems. Always point to the successes.
~ John C. Maxwell
People are training for success when they should be training for failure. Failure is far more common than success; poverty is more prevalent than wealth; and disappointment more normal than arrival. —J.WALLACE HAMILTON
~ John C. Maxwell
People who wait for the one great opportunity often keep waiting.
~ John C. Maxwell
A great team with no bench eventually collapses. The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork
~ John C. Maxwell
God prepares leaders in a crockpot, not a microwave. More important than the awaited goal is the work God does in us while we wait. Waiting deepens and matures us, levels our perspective, and broadens our understanding. Tests of time determine whether we can endure seasons of seemingly unfruitful preparation, and indicate whether we can recognize and seize the opportunities that come our way.
~ John C. Maxwell
The secret of your success is determined by your daily agenda. The only adequate preparation for tomorrow is the right use of today.
~ John C. Maxwell
El viejo dicho es cursi pero cierto: No planificar es planificar el fracaso.
~ John C. Maxwell
Preparation may not guarantee a win, but it sure puts you in position for one.
~ 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
As Hall of Fame basketball coach John Wooden said, "When opportunity comes, it's too late to prepare.
~ John C. Maxwell
A strong positive self image is the best possible preparation for success in life.
~ John C. Maxwell
Believe while others are doubting. Plan while others are playing. Study while others are sleeping. Decide while others are delaying. Prepare while others are daydreaming. Begin while others are procrastinating. Work while others are wishing. Save while others are wasting. Listen while others are talking. Smile while others are frowning. Commend while others are criticizing. Persist while others are quitting.
~ John C. Maxwell
Cuando la oportunidad llega, ya es muy tarde para prepararse». Si usted quiere ser un líder exitoso, aprenda a dirigir antes de que usted tenga una posición de liderazgo.
~ John C. Maxwell
El secreto del éxito en la vida es que el hombre esté listo cuando llega el momento». BENJAMIN DISRAELI
~ John C. Maxwell
How to prepare someone for leadership: I do it. I do it and you watch. You do it and I watch. You do it. You do it and someone else watches.
~ John C. Maxwell
while nobody plans to mess up their life, the problem is that few of us plan not to. That is, we don't put the necessary safeguards in place to ensure a happy ending." So
~ John C. Maxwell
What we do on some great occasion will depend on what we are; and what we are will be the result of previous years of self-discipline." —H. P. Liddon
~ John C. Maxwell
Four Unpardonable Sins of a Communicator": being unprepared, uncommitted, uninteresting, or uncomfortable.
~ John C. Maxwell