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Quotes About Decision-making

People who take a long view of their lives and careers always seem to make much better decisions about their time and activities than people who give very little thought to the future.
~ Brian Tracy
The law of Forced Efficiency says that There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing.
~ Brian Tracy
Say no to anything that is not a high-value use of your time and your life.
~ Brian Tracy
If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn't pay to sit and look at it for very long.
~ Brian Tracy
Before you begin work, always ask yourself, Is this task in the top 20 percent of my activities or in the bottom 80 percent?
~ Brian Tracy
The first rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first.
~ Brian Tracy
Your ability to choose between the important and the unimportant is the key determinant of your success in life and work.
~ Brian Tracy
The first rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first. This
~ Brian Tracy
The second rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn't pay to sit and look at it for very long.
~ Brian Tracy
Before you begin work, always ask yourself, "Is this task in the top 20 percent of my activities or in the bottom 80 percent?
~ Brian Tracy
The second rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn't pay to sit and look at it for very long. The
~ Brian Tracy
Warren Buffett, one of the richest men in the world, was once asked his secret of success. He replied, "Simple. I just say no to everything that is not absolutely vital to me at the moment.
~ Brian Tracy
your ability to select your most important task at each moment, and then to get started on that task and to get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop. An
~ Brian Tracy
5. Practice creative procrastination: Since you can't do everything, you must learn to deliberately put off those tasks that are of low value so that you have enough time to do the few things that really count.
~ Brian Tracy
The mark of the superior thinker is his or her ability to accurately predict the consequences of doing or not doing something.
~ Brian Tracy
Go through your life regularly and practice "creative abandonment": Consciously determine the activities that you are going to discontinue so that you have more time to spend on those tasks that can really make a difference to your future.
~ Brian Tracy
Rule: Long-term thinking improves short-term decision making. Successful people have a clear future orientation. They think five, ten, and twenty years out into the future. They analyze their choices and behaviors in the present to make sure that what they are doing today is consistent with the long-term future that they desire.
~ Brian Tracy
Primera regla del tragamiento de sapos: «Si tiene que tragarse dos sapos, tráguese primero el más feo».
~ Brian Tracy
If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first.
~ Brian Tracy
Say no to anything that is not a high-value use of your time and your life. Say no graciously but firmly to avoid agreeing to something against your will. Say it early and say it often. Remember that you have no spare time. As we say, "Your dance card is full.
~ Brian Tracy
There are only four ways that you can change your life. First, you can do more of some things. Second, you can do less of other things. Third, you can start something that you have never done before. And fourth, you can stop certain things altogether. Whenever you are experiencing resistance or frustration or you are confronted with the need for change, ask yourself, "Is there anything that I need to do more of, less of, start, or stop doing?
~ Brian Tracy
General Dwight D. Eisenhower, after the successful invasion of Normandy in World War II, was asked about the detailed planning process that went into the invasion. He said, "The plans were useless, but the planning was indispensable.
~ Brian Tracy
The Law of Forced Efficiency says, "There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing." Put another way, you cannot eat every tadpole and frog in the pond, but you can eat the biggest and ugliest one, and that will be enough, at least for the time being.
~ Brian Tracy
The second rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn't pay to sit and look at it for very long.
~ Brian Tracy