Mosquitos ruin the safari.

You can do anything, not everything

You can do anything, but not everything.

Mosquitoes can ruin the hunt for big game.

You don't manage priorities, you have them.

The better you get, the better you better get.

Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.

You can do anything, but you can't do everything

There are no interruptions, only mismanaged inputs

It's easier to change directions if you are in motion.

You won't see how to do it until you see yourself doing it.

You can fool everyone else, but you can't fool your own mind.

The ancestor of every action is a thought. —Ralph Waldo Emerson

Review your list as often as you need to get them off your mind.

Want freedom? Get organized. Want to get organized? Get creative.

When we truly need to do is often what we most feel like avoiding.

If the only tool you have is a hammer, it's hard to eat spaghetti.

The right amount of complexity is what creates the optimal simplicity

There is a light at the end of the tunnel, but the way out is through.

My opinion is that anybody offended by breastfeeding is staring too hard

If you’re at zero backlog, it’s a whole lot easier to change priorities.

Small things done consistently, in strategic places, create major impact.

Procastination is not about not doing is about not doing and feeling crappy.

You don't actually do a project; you can only do action steps related to it.

A successful executive is one that solves bigger problems than he/she creates.

Your ability to generate power is directly proportional to your ability to relax

If you don't fall off the wagon regularly, you're not playing a big enough game.

Distracting reactions about anything undermine a clear mind about anything else.

The balance you have between drive and patience may be your master key to success.

Focusing on your values may provide you with meaning, but it won't simplify things.

Anything that causes you to overreact or underreact can control you, and often does.

Creativity and freedom are two sides of the same coin. I like the best of both worlds.

Anything that does not belong where it is, is an "open loop" pulling on your attention.

Frankly, I'm more of a researcher, teacher,motivat or, and coach than I am an entrepreneur.

There is no reason ever to have the same thought twice, unless you like having that thought.

At at any point in time, knowing what has to get done, and when, creates a terrain for maneuvering.

Most of the stress people experience comes from inappropriately managed commitments they make or accept.

A lot of people have nothing very well organized, and a lot of people have nothing, very well organized.

Focusing on values does not simplify your life. It gives meaning and direction-and a lot more complexity.

The reason that deadline actually can work very well for you is what it forces you to do is make decisions.

Change - even change meant to improve our lives - creates stress. We can get comfortable with our problems.

Things rarely get stuck because of lack of time. They get stuck because the doing of them has not been defined.

A Keyring? Achievements? These are not WoW-specific things. They are common sense. They exist in the real world.

There is usually an inverse proportion between how much something is on your mind and how much it´s getting done!

The hardest thing about being productive is not the work, but the split second it takes to decide to take control.

The great secret about goals and visions is not the future they describe but the change in the present they engender.

If you don't pay attention to the things that have your attention, you'll give them more attention than they deserve.

If you don't pay appropriate attention to what has your attention, it will take more of your attention than it deserves.

Much of the stress that people feel doesn't come from having too much to do. It comes from not finishing what they've started.

Trust yourself to do what you really feel like doing, and what you feel like doing will change. Don't, and it will plague you.

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