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- All my life I have been taught to take the high road and never to dignify salacious or false accusations and I have been taught never, never to lie. --Paula Abdul
- Always take the high road. --John C. Maxwell
- Take the high road; it's far less crowded. --Warren Buffett
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Bringing People Together in a World That Divides | MWM
Practice Bringing People Together = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, is about the characteristics that high road leaders possess that sets them apart from people who travel the middle or low road. High road leaders bring people together. Unfortunately, most leaders divide people. Great leaders bring together their friends and divide their enemies. They don’t necessarily agree on everything, but they appreciate other people, even when their perspective is different than their own. #together
High Road Leaders Consistently Value All People | MWM
Consistently Value All People = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how high road leaders set themselves apart from people who travel the middle or low road. One of the distinguishing qualities of a high road leader is that they consistently value all people—even those who are different or disagree with them. When a leader values others, they look for ways to add value to them. #value #people
Some Days We’re Eagles; Other Days We’re Hippos | MWM
https://youtu.be/aQ6rpAJ4w-8
Acknowledge Your Humanity = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how it is important to acknowledge our humanity. High road leaders do this by not only accepting what they do well, but also what they don’t do well—where they are lacking. When you are in touch with yourself, and acknowledge your humanness, you are able to love people, acknowledge their humanity, and appreciate them without judgment.#Humanness
Do the Right Things for the Right Reasons | MWM
Motivate, Don’t Manipulate = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how motives matter because people matter. As leaders, we can either manipulate people for personal gain and advantage (which is always wrong), or we can motivate them for mutual advantage (which is always right). It is important to do the right things for the right reasons. #Motivation
Give More Than You Take | MWM
Give More Than You Take = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how high road leaders set themselves apart from people who travel the middle or low road. Those that travel the high road, give more than they take. Low road leaders take more than they give. Middle road leaders give equal to what they receive. High road leaders know people are valuable, and if you are a plus in the lives of others, they will come to you with love and you will have an increased influence on them. #Give
We Do Hard Things Today to Do Harder Things Tomorrow | MWM
Develop Strength To Succeed Through Adversity = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses the qualities of a high road leader. One of these characteristics is emotional capacity—the ability to experience adversity and still successfully make it through to the other side. You develop emotional capacity through experience. You go through hard things today so you can handle and develop the emotional capacity to do harder things tomorrow. You need emotional strength and capacity in addition to your gifts in order to succeed.
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Place People Above Your Own Agenda | MWM
https://youtu.be/C8wQoazJzyE
Put Others First = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how high road leaders set themselves apart from people who travel the middle or low road. High road leaders are servant leaders. This means they place others above their own agenda and personal needs. Are you a servant leader?#ServantLeadership
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How Many Leaders You Know of Are Authentic? | MWM
https://youtu.be/66-Enf1R9ms
Be Real And Honest = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how high road leaders set themselves apart from people who travel the middle or low road. High road leaders are able to embrace authenticity. They admit mistakes, apologize, and are real and honest with others. Authenticity doesn't guarantee success, but lack of authenticity does guarantee failure. #Authenticity
Who Are You Accountable To? | MWM
Reach Your Potential With Accountability = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how high road leaders set themselves apart from people who travel the middle or low road. High road leaders do this by taking accountability for their actions. They admit mistakes. Power corrupts, but a high road leader stays accountable to other people, which helps keep them on track. When you are accountable, others will help you be a better person than you could have become on your own. #Accountability
See More Than What Is — See What Could Be | MWM
See Yourself In The Bigger Picture = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses how high road leaders set themselves apart from people who travel the middle or low road. High road leaders live by the bigger picture. It is important to see reality, but also to see what could be … The real picture is where you are today, but the bigger picture is where you could be tomorrow. You have to see yourself in the bigger picture in order to get there.#BigPicture
High Road Leaders Don’t Keep Score | MWM
Don’t Keep Score = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses the qualities of a high road leader. High road leaders live above keeping score. Keep track so you can make sure you give more than you take, but don’t try to control people by keeping score.#KeepScore
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High Road Leaders Want More For You Than From You | MWM
Share The High Road With Others = John Maxwell’s new book, High Road Leadership, discusses the twelve qualities of a high road leader. Learning and adopting these qualities will help young leaders grow into the best leaders they can be. High road leaders desire the best for others. Mentoring others and giving them a picture of what a high road leader looks like is one of the best gifts you can give. #Legacy
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TRAVEL THE HIGH ROAD | MWM
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Romans 10:9 ESV Because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
1 John 1:4 ESV And we are writing these things so that our joy may be complete.
1 Peter 4:13 ESV But rejoice insofar as you share Christ's sufferings, that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed.
1 Peter 3:15 ESV But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect,
Hebrews 3:6 ESV But Christ is faithful over God's house as a son. And we are his house, if indeed we hold fast our confidence and our boasting in our hope.
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