Breakthroughs and creating something better

A powerful article from John Maxwell on breakthroughs and leaders creating momentum that they move through that breakthrough to create something better.

Riding the MO Train
by John C. Maxwell

Albert Einstein once made a wonderful point about his theory of relativity: He only came up with it once, but it kept him in pipe tobacco for years. Einstein realized what more leaders need to discover: that a major breakthrough can launch an organization from good to great, so great leaders always push for that breakthrough. Pushing for a breakthrough generates a leader’s best friend – momentum. Momentum makes your work or your mission easier to accomplish than anything else.

Breakthroughs occur when we continually:
1. Meet needs (which allows us to stay in the arena);
2. Improve ourselves and our team; and
3. Succeed. It’s a fact that there is no success like success.

So if you want to go from good leadership to great leadership, keep pushing toward a breakthrough. And when momentum arrives, either because you are near the goal or because you’ve broken through, don’t ease up. That’s when you push the pedal to the metal. Are you leading in a way in which breakthroughs are possible?

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