Quotes about Productivity
The business world—where the majority of American men live and die—requires a man to be efficient and punctual. Corporate policies and procedures are designed with one aim: to harness a man to the plow and make him produce.
— John Eldredge
We must use time as a tool, not as a crutch.
— John F. Kennedy
Researchers have found there is simply no correlation between hurry or Type-A behavior and productivity.
— John Ortberg
Worrying can lead to stress. What do we accomplish when we worry? Focus your mind on actions rather than on worrying! Action brings less stress
— Catherine Pulsifer
Forget yourself and get to work.
— Gordon Hinckley
We too must work. Nothing happens in this world until there is work. You never plow a field by turning it over in your mind. You have to put your hands to the handles of the plow and walk forward. It is easier now, but the principle is the same. There must be work, and what a great and wonderful blessing that is.
— Gordon Hinckley
There sounds the horn! Breakfast is ready. A most useful and salutary custom is that of breakfast. One may work with the hands before breakfast, but not much with the head. The machine must be wound up.
— Henry Ward Beecher
You do not at all understand my manner of life. Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry; because I never undertake any more work than I can go through with perfect calmness of spirit.
— John Wesley
he who delights in work will not long remain unemployed.
— James Allen
There will always be another email to get through; something to clean up, file, and organize; more errands to do. Which is why balance is so important. Life is a marathon, not a sprint.
— Gretchen Bleiler
Men need some kind of external activity, because they are inactive within.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
No man can avail himself of the forces of his creative imagination, while dissipating them.
— Napoleon Hill