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It's been my experience that great leaders, in spite of a multitude of distractions, know how to keep things focused. They know how to inspire and motivate their followers to keep pushing "the main chance." They don't let side issues overwhelm them.17
— Andy Stanley
Nets are generally defined as devices for capturing something. In a more narrow but more important sense, we might define a net as anything that entices or prevents us from following the call of Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God.
— Joseph Wirthlin
The cares of this life emerge as very small items indeed along our daily path.
— Watchman Nee
Very, very few people actually have long stretches of uninterrupted time at an office.
— Jason Fried
The road to success is dotted with many tempting parking spaces.
— Will Rogers
You're not being responsible with what God gave you if you're hanging out with time wasters who have no goals and no dreams.
— Joel Osteen
It takes a mature person to recognize what you're not. Knowing what you're not will help you stay focused on becoming who you are, because there will always be pressures to be this, to be that, to be the other.
— Joel Osteen
The road to success is dotted with many tempting parking places.
— Anonymous
It's like, the front door of the office is like a Cuisinart, and you walk in, and your day is shredded to bits because you have 15 minutes here, 30 minutes there, and something else happens, you're pulled off your work, then you have 20 minutes, then it's lunch, then you have something else to do.
— Jason Fried
Much of everyday life is filled with opportunities to be distracted. Our possessions... entertainment... cares and anxieties... and even the passionate desire and pursuit of things, some good and not so good, can keep our minds and hearts caught up in a flurry of activity.
— Joyce Meyer
Concerns buzzed like flies in her head, and she swatted them with prayers.
— Francine Rivers
So, too, David, after he has prayed the ways of God be made known to him so that he may walk in his truth, immediately adds, "Unite my heart to fear thy name" [Ps. 86:11; cf. Ps. 119:33]. By these words he means that even well-disposed persons have been subject to so many distractions that they readily vanish or fall away unless they are strengthened to persevere.
— John Calvin