“The power of one, if fearless and focused, is formidable, but the power of many working together is better.” IfsTogetherWorkPowerFocusFocusedFearlessWorking TogetherTeamworkCooperationTogethernessFormidableHigher PowerFilipinoPower Of One Author:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
“Dreams can come true, but there is a secret. They're realized through the magic of persistence, determination, commitment, passion, practice, focus and hard work. They happen a step at a time, manifested over years, not weeks.” YearsHardDreamHappensMotivationalPassionWorkSecretStepsPracticeFocusMagicWeekHard WorkCommitmentDeterminationPersistenceDreams Do Come TrueOne Step At A TimeDreams Can Come True Author:Elbert Hubbard
“The essence of professionalism is the focus upon the work and its demands, while we are doing it, to the exclusion of all else.” WorkFocusDemandEssenceExclusionProfessionalism Author:Steven Pressfield
“Many of us have created lives that give very little support for experimentation. We believe that answers already exist out there, independent of us. What if we invested more time and attention to our own experimentation? We could focus our efforts on discovering solutions that work uniquely for us.” IfsGivingBelieveLittlesPassionWorkAnswersEffortAttentionSupportFocusSolutionsIndependentWhat IfMore TimeDiscoveringBest WorkExperimentation Book:A Simpler Way Source: A Simpler Way
“Always focus on your effort, instead of the results of that effort.” ProcessWorkResultsEffortFocusEntrepreneurAfrican American Author:Russell Simmons
“Focus on quality of life, and enjoy a life worth living. Researchers have said that only 4% of people enjoy both their work and their personal life.” PeopleSaidEnjoyWorkQualityFocusPersonal LifeQuality Of LifeWorth LivingResearchersLife Worth Living Author:Gary Lockwood
“Win or lose you will never regret working hard, making sacrifices, being disciplined or focusing too much. Success is measured by what we have done to prepare for competition.” HardDoneSuccessWinningSportsLosesWorkToo MuchFocusSacrificeRegretHard WorkDisciplineLosingTrainingCompetitionAthletePreparationWinnerChampionMotivational SportsSelf DisciplineKey To SuccessRoad To SuccessRecipe For SuccessStay FocusedExplorersWin Or LosePreparednessNever RegretSuccess Is MeasuredSuccess Is Measured ByMaking Sacrifices Author:John Smith
“I'm not a good listener some times. I'm too much of a control freak. I'm learning to be better. I was so caught up in just getting the job done that I would miss out on the human aspect of this. There was a connection missing.” HumansDoneJobsWorkToo MuchFocusMissingAspectConnectionsCaughtFreakListenersCaught UpControl FreakGood Listener Author:Howard Stern
“I can focus on writing, or I can get lost in wonderfully fun but endless conversations and produce nothing new at all. I count on those people who enjoy my work to understand this.” PeopleWritingI CanLostFunEnjoyWorkFocusProduceConversationEndlessNothing New Author:Ken Wilber
“We need new proactive policies that focus directly on how authorities in the public and private sphere can blend economic and social policies with an enabling environment for private initiative to create market opportunities for Decent Work.” NeedsOpportunitySocialWorkEnvironmentFocusEconomicPolicyAuthorityDecentSpheresInitiativeEnablingProactiveSocial PolicyDecent Work Author:Juan Somavia
“The fruit of our labors is sweet when the work is consecrated to God. But we have to be able to weather the conditions - the winds, the rain or the drought, the brilliant sun and sometimes the bitter cold. Sometimes our work needs to be directed at improving our ground rather than excusing our own harvests because the place we have been given is a little hard; there are too many rocks, too many hills, too little top soil. If we focus on where we are instead of what we can do with our plot, we will find our efforts significantly diminished.” IfsNeedsLittlesHas BeensSometimesHardAbleGivenCan DoWorkEffortSunFocusConditionsRocksSweetWindColdRainLaborFruitBrilliantWeatherBitterHillsSoilPlotBitternessImprovingHarvestDroughtBitter Cold Author:Elaine L. Jack