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Quotes about Goals

    “If you stay too long in the imagination phase, what you create will tend to be grandiose and detached from reality. If you only listen to feedback and try to make the work a complete reflection of what others tell you or want, the work will be conventional and flat. By maintaining a continual dialogue between reality (feedback) and your imagination, you will create something practical and powerful.”

    Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 401)

      “Don’t allow yourself to engage in fantasies about other projects on the horizon. You want to channel this grandiose energy by absorbing yourself in your work as deeply as possible.”

      Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 393)

        “Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.”

        Bruce Lee, Striking Thoughts (Page 31)

          “I want you to be horrified—terrified—of sitting on the sidelines and doing nothing. That is what I want you to be afraid of: waking up in six days or six weeks or six year or sixty years and being no closer to your goal… you have made no progress. That is the horror. That is the nightmare. That is what you really need to be afraid of: being stagnant.”

          Jocko Willink, Discipline Equals Freedom (Page 41)

            “The best shortcut is the long way forward.”

            Seth Godin

              “What are the chances that the busiest person you know is actually the most productive? We tend to associate busyness with goodness and believe that spending many hours at work should be rewarded. Instead, evaluate what you are doing, why you are doing it, and where accomplishing it will take you. If you don’t have a good answer, then stop.”

              Ryan Holiday, The Daily Stoic (Page 164)

                “I respect the man who knows distinctly what he wishes. The greater part of all the mischief in the world arises from the fact that men do not sufficiently understand their own aims. They have undertaken to build a tower, and spend no more labor on the foundation than would be necessary to erect a hut.”

                Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, via Sunbeams (Page 103)

                  “Our ambition should not be to win, but to play with our full effort. Our intention is not to be thanked or recognized, but to help and to do what we think is right. Our focus is not on what happens to us but on how we respond. In this, we will always find contentment and resilience.”

                  Ryan Holiday, The Daily Stoic (Page 148)

                    “First tell yourself what kind of person you want to be, then do what you have to do. For in nearly every pursuit we see this to be the case. Those in athletic pursuit first choose the sport they want, and then do that work.”

                    Epictetus, Discourses, The Daily Stoic (Page 136) | Read Matt’s Blog on this quote ➜

                      “Invest in the ‘process’ rather than the product. Process living neutralizes the depleting and impoverishing effects of chronically living in anticipation. Even when impossible goals occasionally are reached, satisfactions derived from them are invariably disappointing unless the process has given ample satisfaction along the way.”

                      Theodore Rubin, via Sunbeams (Page 79)