Quotes about Prioritization
If you do the things you need to do when you need to do them, then someday you can do the things you want do when you want to do them.
— John Maxwell
You could use the 80/20 rule. Give 80 percent of your effort to the top 20 percent (most important) activities. Another way is to focus on exceptional opportunities that promise a huge return. It comes down to this: give your attention to the areas that bear fruit.
— John Maxwell
The Situation Principle: Never let the situation mean more than the relationship.
— John Maxwell
I strongly encourage you to find a place to think and to discipline yourself to pause and use it, because it has the potential to change your life. It can help you to figure out what's really important and what isn't. As writer and Catholic priest Henri J. M. Nouwen observed, "When you are able to create a lonely place in the middle of your actions and concerns, your successes and failures slowly can lose some of their power over you.
— John Maxwell
People don't remember what we think is important; they remember what they think is important.
— John Maxwell
All true leaders have learned to say no to the good in order to say yes to the best.
— John Maxwell
people who are busy rowing seldom have time to rock the boat.
— John Maxwell
TODAY GIVE YOUR TIME ONLY TO THINGS THAT PASS THE REQUIREMENT, RETURN, REWARD TEST.
— John Maxwell
We can't choose whether we will get any more time, but we can choose what we do with it.
— John Maxwell
Decide that People Are Worth the Effort:
— John Maxwell
They know that the person who forgets the ultimate is a slave to the immediate.
— John Maxwell
Because I lacked the ability to prioritize correctly and bring focus to my leadership.
— John Maxwell