
Top 18 Jim Loehr Quotes
#1. The English Channel is such a narrow little puddle, you cannot help wondering why no invader has succeeded in crossing it since 1066.
David Hewson
#2. And now she stood outside the station with his flowers pressed happily to her breast, in all that red cardigan of hers, making the rest of the world look as if it was made in greyscale.
Fredrik Backman
#3. theology is the rare science that finds it necessary to demonstrate the very existence of its subject matter.
Sherwin T. Wine
#4. The pulse of a strong relationship involves a rhythmic movement between giving and taking, talking and listening, valuing the other person and feeling commensurately valued in return.
Jim Loehr
#5. Time only has value when it intersects with energy.
Jim Loehr
#6. When people are entering a high-stress period, they don't sleep and don't exercise, but in fact, it should be just the opposite.
Jim Loehr
#7. Majority doesn't rule. One person can change the history of the world.
Paul Mooney
#8. Overwork is this decade's cocaine, the problem without a name," says Bryan Robinson, who has written widely about the phenomenon and estimates that as many as 25 percent of Americans have the addiction.
Jim Loehr
#9. It's not how many hours you put in with a client or on a project. It's the quantity and quality of your energy - your focus and force - that determine whether that time is valuable.
Jim Loehr
#10. In fetid darkness still to live and run
And all for nothing it had ever done
Except forget to go in fear perhaps.
No one would know except for ancient maps
That such a brook ran water.
Robert Frost
#11. Even if you're ill, physical activity at a lower level will help you beat it.
Jim Loehr
#12. What mattered is I was different. The naive girl in me had been bitch-slapped into womanhood. ~Livvie
C.J. Roberts
#13. Boundary setting is really a huge part of time management.
Jim Loehr
#14. Anybody can win - unless there happens to be a second entry.
George Ade
#15. I think about food literally all day every day. It's a thing.
Taylor Swift
#16. There's no such thing as multitasking.
Jim Loehr
#17. The most important asset you need to protect in order to manage the demands of a job or an investment portfolio is your production of energy. And, just like with money, if you do a great job managing your energy, you'll get a great return.
Jim Loehr
#18. Thankfulness and gratitude are the foundation of character and being able to serve others.
Jim Loehr
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