Quotes about Focus
But the greatest activity of life is well within your dominion. You can choose what you think about.
— Max Lucado
Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don't get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes" (Matt. 6:34 MSG). That
— Max Lucado
2. David majors in God. He sees the giant, mind you; he just sees God more so.
— Max Lucado
You can be the air traffic controller of your mental airport. You occupy the control tower and can direct the mental traffic of your world.
— Max Lucado
We Christians tend to miss this. We banter about pledges to "change the world," "make a difference for Christ," "lead people to the Lord." Yet these are by-products of the Christ-focused life. Our goal is not to bear fruit. Our goal is to stay attached.
— Max Lucado
Meet today's problems with today's strength. Don't start tackling tomorrow's problems until tomorrow. You do not have tomorrow's strength yet. You simply have enough for today.
— Max Lucado
You can only become great at something you are willing to sacrifice for
— Maya Angelou
I pray for faith that my future will be good if I live today well, and in peace. I will remember that staying in the present is the best thing I can do for my future. I will focus on what's happening now instead of what's going to happen tomorrow.
— Melody Beattie
Not two things at once, but one thing done in peace.
— Melody Beattie
The best way to respond to distracting personal attacks is to practice bringing the conversation back to the issue at hand. Never fall into the trap of engaging in personal attacks while letting the topic of conversation slip into the background. Doing so allows your opponent to escape the need to explain her position.
— Ben Carson
One day, you've found your chosen field, and you're already moving into it.
— Ben Carson
If we would turn the time we spent discussing the other's life into prayer time instead, no telling what would happen to the glory of God.
— Beth Moore