A Quote by John C. Maxwell

To add value to others, one must first value others. — © John C. Maxwell
To add value to others, one must first value others.
People who add value to others do so intentionally. I say that because to add value, leaders must give of themselves, and that rarely occurs by accident.
SUCCESS is when I add value to MYSELF. SIGNIFICANCE is when I add value to OTHERS.
Little did I realize that my desire to add value to others would be the thing that added value to me!
Intentional living is the bridge to significance. At the end of every year, I take time out to reflect and evaluate the events of the previous year - what went well and what needed improvement. From that inventory, I lay out my next year - how I intend to live, make the best use of time and maximize adding value to others. Success asks, 'How can I add value to myself?' Significance asks, 'How can I add value to others?' It is your intention that lends itself to significance.
Do you value people who won't benefit you or only those who might contribute in some way to your success? Great team players truly value others as people, and they know and relate to what others value.
You must remember the value that you add to others and not just what others have added to you. That's how we build self-worth, which, in my opinion, is just as important as net worth.
Stop thinking, and end your problems. What difference between yes and no? What difference between success and failure? Must you value what others value, avoid what others avoid? How ridiculous!
A lot of people believe they are successful because they have everything they want. They have added value to themselves. But I believe significance comes when you add value to others and you can't have true success without significance.
When writing, always hook the reader with your first sentence...in love, never settle...value yourself first and this will help you to value others...life is short, so enjoy it to the fullest...everyone in the world is different, and that's ok.
The key to all of life is understanding how to add value to others.
If I am adding value as an actor to something that's offered to me on television, why not to do it? But it must challenge me and I must add some value to it.
If you add the value, you will become the brand. Find a way to add more value than anyone else does
The value we provide most to others is the same value we appreciate most from others.
We will never recognize the true value of our own lives until we affirm the value in the life of others.
Let a man (as most men do) rate themselves as the highest Value they can; yet their true Value is no more than it is esteemed by others.
As a man develops, he places a greater value upon his own rights. Liberty becomes a grander and diviner thing. As he values his own rights he begins to value the rights of others. And when all men give to all others all the rights they claim for themselves, this world will be civilized.
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