Do one thing at a time. Start the day with a list of things you have to do, and do the most important things first.
Don’t start your day until you have it finished on paper first.
People who use time wisely spend it on activities that advance their overall purpose in life.
By working only when you are most effective, life is both more productive and more enjoyable. It’s the perfect example of having your cake and eating it, too.
Procrastination is attitude’s natural assassin. There’s nothing so fatiguing as an uncompleted task.
If you don’t plan your time, someone else will help you waste it.
Time is all you have and you may find one day that you have less than you think.
Where you are going to spend your time and your energy is one of the most important decisions you get to make in life.
Time is the most valuable asset you don’t own. You may or may not realize it yet, but how you use or don’t use your time is going to be the best indication of where your future is going to take you .
Time is the most valuable asset you don’t own.
The assumption of time is one of humanity’s greatest follies. We tell ourselves that there’s always tomorrow, when we can no more predict tomorrow than we can the weather. Procrastination is the thief of dreams.
Invest time, don’t spend it.
Punctuality is the soul of business.
The true currency of life is time, not money, and we’ve all got a limited stock of that.
Make hay while the sun shines.
You can do so much in 10 minutes time. Ten minutes, once gone, are gone for good. Divide your life into 10-minute units and sacrifice as few of them as possible in meaningless activity.
Time goes on. So whatever you’re going to do, do it. Do it now. Don’t wait.
Parkinson’s First Law: Work expands to fill the time available.
Work smart. Get things done. No nonsense. Move fast.
The greatest gift that you can give to others and to yourself is time. Embrace the gift of time whether you give it or receive it.