Quotes About Time-management
I'm a master at getting as much in a day as possible.
~ Gillian Tans
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I think it's really important to stay active, even when you're very busy. I know it can get hectic and hard to find time, but make that time because you owe it to yourself.
~ Jennette McCurdy
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Indecision and delays are the parents of failure.
~ George Canning
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Future-oriented people tend to be more successful professionally and academically, to eat well, to exercise regularly, and to schedule preventive doctor's exams.
~ Philip G. Zimbardo
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You get much more done if you go to bed early and get up early.
~ Boy George
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I love to roll out of bed and throw something on. I had this roommate in college who would get up almost 2 hours before class to do hair and makeup. That's not for me.
~ Kim Raver
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I don't like people waiting on me. I feel it is an unnecessary expense.
~ Randeep Hooda
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TR regarded procrastination as a sin. Preparing ahead - Freedom from anxiety.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Hughes often said that men fail to make progress in learning not for lack of time or ability but for lack of hard work. Unlike so many university students today, who stay up late partying, eating pizza, and playing video games, Watts and his friends did not fritter away the hours. They did, however, stay up late. Far into the night, Watts went on reading and annotating what he read.
~ Douglas Bond
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I've always developed all my own pieces, and they're time-consumers.
~ Kathryn Bigelow
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Early on in my career, I'd go into the makeup trailer, and they'd spend an hour doing my makeup, and I would hate it. I'd go into the bathroom, wash it off and start over again, which took an enormous amount of time. So I just started doing it myself.
~ Donna Mills
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The best person to get something done is a busy person.
~ Mark Burnett
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After my kids go to bed, I check email. It's about having that balance.
~ Susan Wojcicki
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Anyone can do any amount of work, provided it isn't the work he is supposed be doing at that moment.
~ Robert Benchley
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When you find yourself on the Internet when you're supposed to be writing, you've already lost. It's even beyond procrastination when you end up on the Internet.
~ Noah Baumbach
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The wisest advice I ever received regarding the kitchen came from my mother: 'Do the dishes while you're cooking.
~ Lela Rose
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Plan your progress carefully; hour-by hour, day-by-day, month-by-month. Organized activity and maintained enthusiasm are the wellsprings of your power.
~ Paul J. Meyer
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It's impossible to hit a target that you can't see. You must visualize your goal, set a plan and work your plan. Don't make excuses. .. Just make time.
~ Randa Manning-Johnson
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Management scholar Peter Drucker nailed it decades ago when he said "There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently that which should not be done at all.
~ Jason Fried
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Questions you can wait hours to learn the answers to are fine to put in an email. Questions that require answers in the next few minutes can go into an instant message. For crises that truly merit a sky-is-falling designation, you can use that old-fashioned invention called the telephone. With
~ Jason Fried
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If I had an hour to solve a problem I'd spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and 5 minutes thinking about solutions.
~ Albert Einstein
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One thing at a time" will always perform a better day's work than doing two or three things at a time. By following this rule, one person will do more in a day than another does in a week.
~ Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
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How we spend out non-working hours determines very largely how capably or incapably we spend our working hours.
~ Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
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It is wonderful how much work can be got through in a day, if we go by the rule—map out our time, divide it off, and take up one thing regularly after another. To drift through our work, or to rush through it in a helter-skelter fashion, ends in comparatively little being done. "One thing at a time" will always perform a better day's work than doing two or three things at a time. By following this rule, one person will do more in a day than another does in a week.
~ Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
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