
Top 15 Quotes About Completing Goals
#1. I want you to fuck me like you have a goddamn point to prove and you never, ever want me to forget it.
Kim Holden
#2. We all like to look forward to things. Incentivize yourself with a reward - a massage, dinner with a friend, a night watching your favorite show, a yoga class on Saturday morning. Visualizing a reward at the end of the to-do tunnel may help with reaching goals/completing tasks.
Samantha Ettus
#3. Setting goals takes desire, but completing them takes determination
Ron Hawks
#4. Persistence is important in every endeavor. Whether it's finishing your homework, completing school, working late to finish a project, or "finishing the drill" in sports, winners persist to the point of sacrifice in order to achieve their goals.
Lee Ellis
#5. My teaching forces me to articulate what I think works in a piece of fiction and how I think it works. All of that gives me energy as a writer.
Dana Spiotta
#6. I think it's fair to say that I don't pick up languages. If anything, I roll around in them gracelessly and pray that something sticks.
Elizabeth Little
#8. Listening to Dad's guitar, halting yet lovely in the search for phrasing, I thought: Fair is whatever God wants to do.
Leif Enger
#9. The idea of a vision is revolutionary and ground breaking but achieving it may be back breaking.
Johnnie Dent Jr.
#10. Doesn't make any difference how hard the thing is or how much you want to do something else. Do the thing you first started and do it as well as you possibly can.
Annie Roe Carr
#11. Russian talk of political evil is as natural as eating ...
Joseph Brodsky
#12. A little at a time until less becomes more and more becomes less on the other side.
Johnnie Dent Jr.
#13. I've got the best job in the world, and i meet some of the most amazing human beings on the planet. I'm one lucky guy.
Ty Pennington
#14. without the stars there to remind us, whatever would we reach for?" Her
Elizabeth Boyle
#15. But one week later, when the researchers measured typing speeds again, they found that the workers, on average, were completing 103 lines per hour. Another week later: 112 lines. Most of the typists had blown past the goals they had set.
Charles Duhigg
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