Leadership is the capacity to influence others through inspiration motivated by passion, generated by vision, produced by a conviction, ignited by a purpose.
Character in leadership is the most important balance for leadership. Without character, leaders have no safety. Leadership has no protection without character.
The greatest act of leadership is mentoring. No matter how much you may learn, achieve, accumulate, or accomplish, if it all dies with you, then you are a generational failure.
No matter what type of leader you are or how widespread your influence, you face personal temptations, challenges, and stresses. And only a foundation of character will sustain you and your leadership.
Communication is the ability to ensure that people understand not only what you say but also what you mean.
We are a sum total of what we have learned from all who have taught us, both great and small.
When you believe in your dream and your vision, then it begins to attract its own resources. No one was born to be a failure.
Change is inevitable. Change is also the principle of life.
The past is the past. Who or what we used to be doesn’t matter anymore. What matters is who and what we are now and who and what we can become in the future.
When purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable.
The best thing in life to do is not to regret and try to change what happened, but to interpret it properly, maximize and use it to serve other people. That’s what I want to do with my past.
True success is not a project but a journey.
If you want to succeed, strike out on new paths. Don’t travel the worn paths of accepted success.
If you become valuable to the world, the world will pay you to be yourself.
Being open to correction means making ourselves vulnerable, and many people are not willing to do that.
Healthy relationships should always begin at the spiritual and intellectual levels – the levels of purpose, motivation, interests, dreams, and personality.
Seeds of faith are always within us; sometimes it takes a crisis to nourish and encourage their growth.
Man is like an onion. His potential is exposed one layer at a time until all he is, is known by all.
Our life is the sum total of all the decisions we make every day, and those decisions are determined by our priorities.
The greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life without a purpose.