"I
find it fascinating that most people plan their vacations
with better care than they plan their lives. Perhaps that
is because escape is easier than change." --
Jim Rohn
"Every evening, write down the six most important
things that you must do the next day. Then while you sleep
your subconscious will work on the best ways for you to
accomplish them. Your next day will go much more smoothly."
--
Tom Hopkins
"Every minute you spend in planning saves 10 minutes
in execution; this gives you a 1,000 percent Return on
Energy!" --
Brian Tracy
"The
reason why most people face the future with apprehension
instead of anticipation is because they don't have it
well designed." -–
Jim Rohn
"Don't
just do something, sit there! Sit there long enough
each morning to decide what is really important during
the day ahead." -- Richard
Eyre
"Failing
to plan means planning to fail. What are your goals?"
-– Brian Tracy
"Fill
your paper with the breathings of your heart." -- William
Wadsworth
"Every
evening, write down the six most important things that
you must do the next day. Then while you sleep your subconscious
will work on the best ways for you to accomplish them.
Your next day will go much more smoothly." -– Tom
Hopkins
"If
you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll
fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they may
have planned for you? Not much." -– Jim
Rohn
"The
guy says, 'When you work where I work, by the time you
get home, it's late. You've got to have a bite to eat,
watch a little TV, relax and get to bed. You can't sit
up half the night planning, planning, planning.' And he's
the same guy who is behind on his car payment!" -– Jim
Rohn
"Plan
every day in advance, preferably the night before.
Plan every week in advance, as well." -–
Brian Tracy
"One
of the most important projects you will ever undertake
is to write a one year, five year and ten year plan for
each major domain of your life. Those domains can include
finances, personal health, education, career, family,
social and spiritual."-– Neil
Eskelin
"If
you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it;
every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth."
-– Henry Wadsworth
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