Quotes about Decision
Risk must be evaluated not by the fear it generates in you or the probability of your success, but by the value of the goal.
— John Maxwell
While we don't always get what we want, we always get what we choose.
— John Maxwell
Should I go ahead and buy that item or just save my money for a rainy day?
— John Maxwell
You may have a million reasons not to get started now. In a month or a year or five years from now, you may have only one regret - that you didn't start now.
— John Maxwell
Decide whether or not the goal is worth the risks involved. If it is, stop worrying.
— John Maxwell
You can't change yesterday. You can't control tomorrow. But you can choose what you do today with the goal that those choices will make things better tomorrow.
— John Maxwell
We can't choose whether we will get any more time, but we can choose what we do with it.
— John Maxwell
I love the story of the salesman who sat looking through the window of a hotel restaurant. Outside raged a blinding snowstorm. "Do you think the roads will be clear enough in the morning to travel?" he asked his waiter. "That depends," the waiter replied. "Are you on salary or commission?
— John Maxwell
The Law of Diminishing Intent says, "The longer you wait to do something you should do now, the greater the odds that you will never actually do it.
— John Maxwell
Law of Diminishing Intent, which says, "The longer you wait to do something you should do now, the greater the odds that you will never actually do it.
— John Maxwell
Believe while others are doubting. Plan while others are playing. Study while others are sleeping. Decide while others are delaying. Prepare while others are daydreaming. Begin while others are procrastinating. Work while others are wishing. Save while others are wasting. Listen while others are talking. Smile while others are frowning. Commend while others are criticizing. Persist while others are quitting.
— John Maxwell
Understanding changes minds. Action changes lives.
— John Maxwell