John G. Miller quotes
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“If we have not changed, we have not learned”
-- John G. MillerSource : John G. Miller (2001). “QBQ!: The Question Behind the Question”
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“It's better to be one who is told to wait than one who waits to be told.”
-- John G. MillerSource : John G. Miller (2004). “QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability at Work and in Life”, p.104, Penguin
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“Definition of responsibility: a commitment of the head, heart, and hands to fix the problem and never again affix blame.”
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“Let's take care of the little things while they're still little.”
-- John G. MillerSource : John G. Miller (2004). “QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability at Work and in Life”, p.55, Penguin
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“Remember, the answers are in the questions.”
-- John G. MillerSource : John G. Miller (2004). “QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability at Work and in Life”, p.52, Penguin
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“Learning is really about translating knowing what to do into doing what we know.”
-- John G. MillerSource : John G. Miller (2001). “QBQ!: The Question Behind the Question”
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“No matter what we're trying to accomplish, there's always a barrier of some kind to overcome, and it's often something over which we have no control. Instead of focusing on the barriers, let's work to become so good that we'll succeed no matter how many bad calls the ref may throw at us.”
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“Modeling is the most powerful of all teachers!”
-- John G. MillerSource : John G. Miller, Karen G. Miller (2012). “Parenting the QBQ Way, Expanded Edition: How to be an Outstanding Parent and Raise Great Kids Using the Power of Personal Accountability”, p.30, Penguin
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“Humility is the cornerstone of leadership.”
-- John G. MillerSource : John G. Miller, Karen G. Miller (2016). “Raising Accountable Kids: How to Be an Outstanding Parent Using the Power of Personal Accountability”, p.39, Penguin
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“Stress is a choice. Do you buy that? Some people have a hard time with the idea. Yes, bad things happen: The economy sours, our business struggles, the stock market tumbles, jobs are lost, people around us don't follow through, deadlines are missed, projects fail, good people leave. Life is full of these. But still, stress is a choice because whatever the 'trigger event,' we always choose our own response. We choose to react angrily. We choose to stuff our emotions and keep quiet. We choose to worry. Stress is a choice.”
-- John G. Miller
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