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Quotes about Prioritization

You don't need to worry about defining the roles in a way that you will live with for the rest of your life—just consider the week and write down the areas you see yourself spending time in during the next seven days.
— Stephen Covey
least some of these goals should reflect Quadrant II activities. Ideally, these weekly goals would be tied to the longer-term goals you have identified in conjunction with your personal mission statement. But even if you haven't written your mission
— Stephen Covey
If you want to get something done, give it to a busy man.
— Stephen Covey
private victories precede public victories, that making and keeping promises to ourselves precedes making and keeping promises to others. It says it is futile to put personality ahead of character, to try to improve relationships with others before improving ourselves.
— Stephen Covey
The inside-out approach says that private victories precede public victories, that making and keeping promises to ourselves precedes making and keeping promises to others.
— Stephen Covey
There are organizations that talk a lot about the customer and then completely neglect the people that deal with the customer—the employees.
— Stephen Covey
Love not only prefers the good of another to my own, but it does not even compare the two.
— Thomas Merton
I love my kids. But I don't give them the burden of being the source of my love.
— Tony Robbins
If I put my own good name before the other's highest good, then I know nothing of Calvary's love
— Amy Carmichael
My attitude of love must not be sacrificed on the altar of activity.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Lukewarm people love others but do not seek to love others as much as they love themselves.
— Francis Chan
How can I lead people into the quiet place beside the still waters if I am in perpetual motion? How can I persuade a person to live by faith and not by works if I have to juggle my schedule constantly to make everything fit into place?
— Eugene Peterson