My BYU Idaho Week 4 assignment.
FAVORITE QUOTES
(1). I think that’s the way it will work for us all. Don’t worry about the level of individual prominence you have achieved; worry about the individuals you have helped become better people. This is my final recommendation: Think about the metric by which your life will be judged, and make a resolution to live every day so that in the end, your life will be judged a success. By Clayton M. Christensen
(2). The question is not one of managing time, but one of managing ourselves with the time we have. The so-called little things are really important if we are to gain eternal life. By Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin
(3). The question is not one of managing time, but one of managing ourselves with the time we have. Each minute is a little thing and yet, with respect to our personal productivity, to manage the minute is the secret of success. By Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin.
(4). Our bodies are truly the result of what we eat, what we think about, and the exercise we receive. If we are not wise, these little things can soon cause major health problems that will limit our success and ability to serve. By Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin.
(5). I have learned that it is by serving that we learn how to serve. When we are engaged in the service of our fellowmen, not only do our deeds assist them, but we put our own problems in a fresher perspective. By Spencer W. Kimball.
(6). You can be effective without having to work hard.” And part of that lesson is that success is not necessarily just about working hard; it’s about making the right choices, the right decisions. By Jeff Hawkins
(7). I think it's very important to find what your dream is and give it life. And you never know where it's going to take you By Sharon Mays
(8). It takes that belief in yourself and your business, to get up every day and keep doing it. The only person that holds you back, really, is you. By Sharon Mays
(9). By breaking down your short-term goals in a daily task list, you’ll begin to feel the growing sense of control over your life. By Jim Ritchie, Launching Leaders Co-Founder.
(10). Our productivity points make up the top point of the pyramid. In a seventeen-hour day, when we’re not sleeping, we have a thousand and twenty (1,020) such minutes or points. The power of our Productivity Pyramid is when we find ourselves working overtime during those thousand and twenty (1,020) minutes. Performing tasks that reflect what we want to become tomorrow, and that’s taking control of our life. By Jim Ritchie, Launching Leaders Co-Founder.
(11). By naming your fears in detail, you will diminish their power. You’ll gain a further advantage if you act on your fears by creating a plan for mitigating your risks and bouncing back if all else fails.
(12). Seneca laid out three steps to help people manage their fears: 1) Define the worst thing that could possibly happen if you took a particular action; 2) Write down all the precautions that you can take to protect yourself from your fears; and 3) Describe what you would do to return to your current state of normalcy if you fail. You’ll work on each step for this learning experience.
LESSON LEARNED.
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