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Leadership Limitations John Maxwell
October 1, 1996 People limitations
- I cannot lead people longer than they're willing to follow.
- I cannot lead people farther than they're willing to go.
- I cannot lead people faster than they're willing to change.
- I cannot lead people higher than they're able to climb.
Personal limitations
- I cannot lead people beyond my leadership skills.
- I cannot lead people above my level of trust.
- I cannot lead people past my level of commitment.
- I cannot lead people around my undisciplined lifestyle.
- I cannot lead people without my willingness to serve.
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