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Quotes About Planning

When you are shooting over a period of six months, you tend to forget how dark or bright it was. And when you are using different technologies, having a look book helps during the final grading of the film. So you can design what the film is going to look like even before the colouring process begins.
~ Rajiv Menon
One of the incredible things about doing a show like this is that Jason Sudeikis has it all mapped out in his head. I imagine it's a bit like the tattoos in 'Prison Break.' If you cut Jason open, it's probably like that, but with the story of 'Ted Lasso.'
~ Phil Dunster
I plot the par 5s back from the green and make my plan. If I can reach the green in two shots, I'm going to be aggressive off the tee. But if 's a three-shot hole, the goal changes. You want to put yourself in position to hit your favorite shot to the green.
~ Ernie Els
A surprising number of American skyjackers were not yet old enough to drink or sometimes even drive. These adolescents were generally inept at planning their crimes, and few of their capers met with any success; most seemed to end within moments of starting, usually after a fatherly pilot convinced the nervous teen to hand over his gun.
~ Brendan I. Koerner
I had no plans once I finished my football career, which was a problem, so I had to go looking for work. Television was the one area that it was easier to get a job than anywhere else.
~ Alan Hansen
You've got to tell your money what to do or it will leave.
~ Dave Ramsey
I don't like telling people what my plans are, because I have big plans.
~ Lana
I give out similar advice all the time: Take a month to write down where your money is going. By the end, you'll have a road map that tells you where you can cut back.
~ Jean Chatzky
The great successful men of the world have used their imagination they think ahead and create their mental picture in all its details, filling in here, adding a little there, altering this a bit and that a bit, but steadily building - steadily building.
~ Robert Collier
The great successful men of the work have used their imagination…they think ahead and create their mental picture in all its details, filling in there, adding a little there, altering this a bit and that a bit, but steadily building – steadily building.
~ Robert Collier
Mercy combined with justice creates: • immediate care with a future plan • emergency relief and responsible development • short-term intervention and long-term involvement • heart responses and engaged minds Mercy
~ Robert D. Lupton
ane hunder pundis will do mair presently to the said work nor ane thousand pundis will do quhen it is fallin downe
~ Robert Drummond of Carnock
success was when opportunity met preparation. To succeed you had to be prepared
~ Robert Dugoni
success was when opportunity met preparation.
~ Robert Dugoni
really have to go if we're going to keep that reservation." Tracy handed her overnight bag
~ Robert Dugoni
Pray for victory, plan for disaster.
~ Robert Ferrigno
This means that days 1, 2 and 3 are the most important days in getting off to a good start in hitting the next milestones––days 5, 8, 13 and then day 21.
~ Robert Friedman
Take care to sell your horse before he dies. The art of life is passing losses on.
~ Robert Frost
FIVE-STEP SUCCESS FORMULA Determine what you really want. Set a specific goal to obtain it. To be effective, this goal must include a specific time frame and plan for its accomplishment. The goal should also be written down and studied regularly. Gain knowledge about your goal—listen to tapes, talk to experts, go to seminars to learn about it. Associate with people who share your goals and attitudes while avoiding those who don't. Don't stop until you get it.
~ Robert G. Allen
Robin and Matthew had just two months to go before the wedding. There was still time.
~ Robert Galbraith
Plans made swiftly and intuitively are likely to have flaws. Plans made carefully and comprehensively are sure to.
~ Robert Grudin
The effective delegator Does not feel insecure Has confidence in subordinates Uses schedules when planning Knows the value of delegating Ensures staff are trained
~ Robert Heller
They borrowed a motto from the U.S. Army: "Amateurs discuss strategy; professionals discuss logistics"—in other words, the nuances of getting things done.
~ Robert I. Sutton
We don't think enough about the steps required to achieve those ends, and when we do we underestimate how much time and effort they will take. But thinking only about looming deadlines and short-term goals is a mixed bag as well. We focus on what is feasible, on the steps to take right now, but we forget or downplay long-term goals. So we direct our efforts toward achievable milestones even when they undermine our ability to reach our ultimate destination.
~ Robert I. Sutton