30 Productivity Quotes I Wish I Knew 10 Years Ago process.st/productivity-quotes/
11/9/2016
Motivation is a massive factor to your productivity, but you can’t stay motivated without inspiration. Hell, success comes from surrounding yourself with people who are better than you, so why not learn from the top of the heap? To help, we at Process Street have put together 30 productivity quotes from the best of the best. After all, whilst I’ve talked before about how to stop procrastinating and improve productivity, gifs are more memorable than words.
30 productivity quotes Albert Einstein
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‘Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Aside from developing the foundation for modern physics, Einstein understood that in order to make the biggest breakthroughs, you have to make mistakes. Through mistakes, you learn. Through failure, you explore. Quote source.
Bruce Lee
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‘If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Bruce Lee created a philosophy and system of martial arts based around removing the unessential. This includes thought where there should be action – if you let your mind stagnate, it’s far more difficult to start again. Quote source.
Richard Branson
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‘My general attitude to life is to enjoy every minute of every day. I never do anything with a feeling of, “Oh God, I’ve got to do this today”‘
Click here to Tweet this quote. Richard Branson is a notoriously happy man, and it’s that positivity which keeps him moving forward. The greater your enthusiasm, the better your results will be. Quote source.
Barack Obama
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‘If you’re walking down the right path and you’re willing to keep walking, eventually you’ll make progress’
Click here to Tweet this quote. With more than his fair share of achievements as president, Barack Obama is a firm believer in sticking to what you believe in. Sometimes the best way to get through a roadblock is to just keep going. Quote source.
Walt Disney
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‘The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Going from being fired for a lack of creativity and an early bankruptcy to the family name we know and love, it’s hard to argue with Walt’s productivity. At the heart of his success was the knowledge that nothing gets done until you start doing, rather than talking. Quote source.
Steve Jobs
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‘Remembering you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There’s no reason not to follow your heart’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Sometimes the best motivation can be the harsh truth, and the ex-CEO of Apple is a perfect example of this. Instead of sitting around and procrastinating, take the first step and get going. You have nothing to lose. Quote source.
Bill Gates
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‘Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Aside from being one of the richest men in the world, Bill Gates is refreshingly wary of success. Everyone makes mistakes and has the odd failure; the key to not letting it derail your progress is to stay realistic with the risks you take. Quote source.
Mahatma Ghandi
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‘Glory lies in the attempt to reach one’s goal and not in reaching it’
Click here to Tweet this quote. No matter how much you account for failure, sometimes you’ll still slip, and that’s okay. If you’re continually working towards your goals, you’ll always be improving, which in itself is a huge achievement. Quote source.
Frank Sinatra
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‘Luck is only important in so far as getting the chance to sell yourself at the right moment. After that, you’ve got to have talent and know how to use it’
Click here to Tweet this quote. The music industry is cutthroat, but Frank Sinatra maintained that luck was only a minor factor to his success. To be successful, you have to grasp the opportunities you can, and then put your all into it. Quote source.
Mark Twain
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‘The secret of getting ahead is getting started’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Yes, it’s tempting to watch Tom Waits showing Rod Stewart how to sing, but that’s exactly what you shouldn’t do. The sooner you get started, the sooner you’ll finish. Quote source.
Warren Buffet
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‘You’ve gotta keep control of your time, and you can’t unless you say no. You can’t let people set your agenda in life’
Click here to Tweet this quote. If you sit down to work, you can’t allow anything to distract you. If you set yourself a goal, you can’t achieve it by saying “yes” to everything else. Set your own agenda, and if you don’t have the time, say “no”. Quote source.
Stephen Hawking
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‘It is no good getting furious if you get stuck. What I do is keep thinking about the problem but work on something else’
Click here to Tweet this quote. One of the smartest people alive, Steven Hawking is no stranger to difficult problems. Despite his “Theory of Everything” proving elusive, he notes that getting angry about it doesn’t solve anything. Instead, to solve a problem, you need to give your mind space by working on something else. Quote source.
Muhammad Ali
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‘Don’t count the days. Make the days count’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Muhammad Ali spent his life backing up his claim to be “The Greatest” by making every day count. Don’t think “I’ve got this many days to achieve this”, but instead “How much can I do in each of these days”. Quote source.
Steven King
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‘You can, you should, and if you’re brave enough to start, you will’
Click here to Tweet this quote. If you hadn’t already gathered by this point, here’s another highly prolific success story telling you to get started already! Quote source.
Brian Tracy
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‘If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Although we’ve already talked about Tracy’s prioritization method, the point with this quote is to focus on dealing with your biggest or ugliest task first. Do that, and everything else will feel like smooth sailing. Quote source.
Shia LaBeouf
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‘Just do it!’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Whilst this snippet of a performance art piece has been taken out of context and used in countless parodies, the message it conveys is no less valid. Stop procrastinating, and just do it (don’t let your dreams be dreams!). Quote source.
Benjamin Franklin
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‘Avoid extremes; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve’
Click here to Tweet this quote. First, don’t work yourself stupid – by taking breaks you avoid the extremes and make your efforts more fruitful. Second, don’t dwell on injuries (physical or psychological) – it does no good and only prevents you from getting back on track. Quote source.
Plato
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‘All things will be produced in superior quantity and quality, and with greater ease, when each man works… without meddling with anything else’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Ihe forefather of Western thought is telling you to stop multi-tasking. Don’t do it. Quote source.
Aristotle
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‘It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth, and wisdom’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Waking up early is a common factor to a successful daily routine , so think of this quote when the snooze button is looking tempting. Quote source.
Tim Ferriss
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‘Tomorrow becomes never. No matter how small the task, take the first step now!’
Click here to Tweet this quote. From the author of The 4-Hour Workweek, here’s another great reminder that getting started is the most important step. Starting a project means you’ve invested time and are more likely to continue, so get going sooner rather than later. Quote source.
Ernest Hemingway
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‘Never mistake motion for action’
Click here to Tweet this quote. A master of language and firm believer in getting straight to the point, Hemingway notes that just because you’re doing something doesn’t mean that it’s worthwhile. Don’t trick yourself into spending time on pointless tasks – work on exactly what you need to. Quote source.
Pablo Picasso
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‘Art is the elimination of the unnecessary’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Sometimes your efforts are best spent on getting rid of everything you don’t need (or don’t need to do), rather than ploughing onwards. Learn to realize when to eliminate the unnecessary and you’ll not only be productive, but an artist (in a way) to boot. Quote source.
Neil Strauss
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‘In life, people tend to wait for good things to come to them. And by waiting, they miss out’
Click here to Tweet this quote. If you wait for opportunities to come to you, or for things to sort themselves out, you’ll only be wasting time before you need to take action. Again, getting started is the first step to completion. Quote source.
David Ogilvy
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‘Big ideas come from the unconscious… But your unconscious has to be well informed, or your idea will be irrelevant. Stuff your conscious mind with information, then unhook your rational thought process’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Even legends like Ogilvy couldn’t work on a single project and expect to have fantastic ideas. Creativity comes at random, not at will. The best way to encourage creativity is to fill your head with information, then take a break. Your subconscious is a master at recalling the good stuff. Quote source.
Mark Zuckerberg
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‘People can be really smart or have skills that are directly applicable, but if they don’t really believe in it, then they are not going to really work hard’
Click here to Tweet this quote. This is more for organization managers and employers; you can’t expect your workforce to go at full throttle if they aren’t engaged with their work. Make sure that your employees know how to use your product and truly believe in its value. Whether you do this with a solid onboarding process or by thoroughly vetting candidates in your interviews, you’ll reap the benefits through increased productivity across the board. Quote source.
Sergey Brin
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‘The only way you are going to have success is to have lots of failures first’
Click here to Tweet this quote. One of Google’s co-founders just told you that failure is necessary to success; do you believe it yet? If you let the fear of failure stop you from trying, then you’ve already lost. Quote source.
Usain Bolt
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‘Worrying gets you nowhere. If you turn up worrying about how you’re going to perform, you’ve already lost’
Click here to Tweet this quote. If you don’t let fear of failure stop you from starting, the next hurdle is to not let it affect your performance. Focus on your success and how to reach it, rather than fall because you were looking down the whole time. Quote source.
Henry Ford
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‘Improved productivity means less human sweat, not more’
Click here to Tweet this quote. Better productivity doesn’t come from working more or killing yourself trying. Productivity is efficiency. Don’t work longer hours, instead make the hours worth more – focus your efforts to get more done in the same period. Quote source.
Thomas Jefferson
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‘Don’t ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you’
Click here to Tweet this quote. To round us off we have another of America’s founding fathers stressing the importance of action. Words are all well and good, but it’s what you do that has meaning. Quote source.
Put those productivity quotes into practice! You have the gifs and productivity quotes to power your success, so now it’s time to put those lessons into practice. Remember to: Just get started Focus on what matters Act instead of just talking Never be afraid of failure Learn from failure when it happens
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