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Schedules Quotes

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Donna Lynn Hope
“I don't envy "busy." Busy means having a schedule, not living life. What I really covet is leisure and peace of mind. Those who have both, have it all.”
Donna Lynn Hope

Nancy   Wilson
“In the average home there is much work to be done, and God does not approve of laziness. But beware thinking that your schedule (whether it is a homeschooling schedule or feeding-the-baby schedule) is inspired by the Holy Spirit. Life in our homes should be characterized by joy and thanksgiving so that children are taught and nourished in a way that takes their souls into account.”
Nancy Wilson, Building Her House: Commonsensical Wisdom for Christian Women

Hal Elrod
“... you will transform your ability to produce consistent and spectacular entrepreneurial results. You must create a foundational schedule that adds structure and intentionality to your days and weeks. A foundational schedule is a pre-determined, recurring schedule that is made up of focused time blocks dedicated to your highest priority activities.”
Hal Elrod, The Miracle Morning for Entrepreneurs: Elevate Yourself to Elevate Your business

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“It’s in the solace that I better understand the rat-race. For in the solace I have both the gifts of space and time to understand the rat-race, when I am otherwise consumed by the singular act of surviving it.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig Groeschel
“Rather than worrying about work, schedules, and deadlines, I felt at peace with God. He was in control. The world at large would not crumble because I turned off my iPhone. This is how it's supposed to be. For the first time in who knows how long, I felt like myself. Fully alive. Fully present. And fully aware of God's goodness.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working

Emily Ley
“We must first unpack our commitments, evaluate each one, and make a decision: keep the non negotiable and that which matters most, and then toss the excess.”
Emily Ley, When Less Becomes More: Making Space for Slow, Simple, and Good

“The best schedule is one that is adapting to change.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Jessica N. Turner
“If one thing is dominating during a particular season, that's okay, as long as adjustments are made to other areas.”
Jessica N. Turner

“A word of explanation is necessary to those who fear setting up a schedule because it feels rigid and stifling. Scheduling is not an inflexible list that is written in stone. It is a statement of what regular tasks are important to accomplish each day and when you plan to do them during the day. As you become experienced in using and tweaking your schedule, you will find it meets your needs more and more successfully and will become your friend. (pp. 163-164).”
Sandra Felton, Ten Time Management Choices That Can Change Your Life

Sara Desai
“Rich people were just like me except they had a lot more money, wore fancier clothes, couldn't get good staff, and shouldn't have bought little Amanda that third horse because she could only stable two horses at her private school. Imagine. Where was all that tuition money going?
Rich people also had a place in the Hamptons, a place in Italy, a place in Florida, and thank God "Jim" finally got a private jet. First class is so congested. Shudder. Like me, they found there were simply just enough hours in the day. Unlike me, it was because their days were spent with personal trainers, stylists, therapists, and Reiki practitioners, and their nights were spent at galas, balls, banquets, charity events, operas, symphonies, and fundraisers. Then there was the shopping. Honestly. Jim/Richard/David/John just couldn't understand that it was impossible to wear the same dress twice. Everyone was run ragged. Exhausted. What about me time? Who wanted to fly up to New York to spend a day at the spa? Jim's treat.
Me! Me!
Sara Desai, To Have and to Heist

Ray Bradbury
“Our lives are getting more scheduled all the time, there's no room for caprice, and caprice is the core of man, or should be the tiny happy nucleus around which his mundane tasks can be assembled.”
Ray Bradbury, Remembrance: Selected Correspondence of Ray Bradbury