"Success
is 20% skills and 80% strategy. You might know how to
read, but more importantly, what's your plan to read?"
-- Jim Rohn
"Where
will you be in five years? Develop a plan, and then activate
that plan to put yourself where you want to be in five
years. Be sure to update your five-year plan at least
annually in order to stay ahead of the game." -- Tom
Hopkins
"Practice
the 20/80 Rule. The first 20 percent of the time
you spend planning a project will be worth 80 percent
of the time you spend on the entire project." --
Brian Tracy
"The
trouble with many plans is that they are based on the
way things are now. To be successful, your personal
plan must focus on what you want, not what you have."
-- Nido Qubein
"Always
work from a list. Write it out, organize it, and
work on your most important task." -– Brian
Tracy
"Walt
Disney and Dr. R. Buckminster Fuller had 50 year plans
– do you?" -– Mark
Victor Hansen
"When
schemes are laid in advance, it is surprising how often
the circumstances will fit in with them." -– Sir
William Osler
"I
can give you a six-word formula for success: Think things
through - then follow through." --
Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker
"To
begin to think with purpose, is to enter the ranks of
those strong ones who only recognize failure as one of
the pathways to attainment." -— James
Allen
"Expect
the best, plan for the worst, and prepare to be surprised."
-- Denis Waitley
"Never
begin the day until it is finished on paper." -- Jim
Rohn
"I
know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable
ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor."
-- Henry David Thoreau
"Organizing
yourself is like eating candy, it makes you think twice
about doing it... but once you do... the outcome is SWEET!"
-- Doug Firebaugh
"Become
a strategic thinker. Set goals for what you want
and create organized plans of action to achieve them."
-– Brian Tracy
"There
are those who work all day, those who dream all day, and
those who spend an hour dreaming before setting to work
to fulfill those dreams. Go into the third category
because there's virtually no competition." -–
Steven J. Ross
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