Brian P. Moran Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Brian P. Moran
Vision is the starting point of all high performance. You create things twice; first mentally, then physically. — Brian P. Moran
The barrier standing between you and the life you are capable of living is a lack of consistent execution. Effective execution will set you free. It is the path to accomplish the things you desire. — Brian P. Moran
Accountability is not consequences, but ownership. It is a character trait, a life stance, a willingness to own your actions and results regardless of the circumstances. In — Brian P. Moran
Benjamin Franklin said, "If we take care of the minutes, the years will take care of themselves." That — Brian P. Moran
Without a compelling vision, you will discover there is no reason to go through the pain of change. — Brian P. Moran
actions required to accomplish a goal, it is an indication that they own their current comfort more than they own the future described in their vision. — Brian P. Moran
To be truly effective, your daily activity must align with your long-term vision, strategies, and tactics. — Brian P. Moran
Living with clear intention goes against the powerful natural tendency to be reactive because it requires you to organize your life around your priorities and consciously choose those activities that align with your goals and vision. — Brian P. Moran
In the end, you have greater control over your actions than you do your results. Your results are created by your actions. — Brian P. Moran
the sooner we confront reality, the sooner we can shift our actions toward producing more desirable results. That — Brian P. Moran
the number-one thing that you will have to sacrifice to be great, to achieve what you are capable of, and to execute your plans, is your comfort. — Brian P. Moran
If we did the things we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves." - Thomas Edison — Brian P. Moran
The secret to living your life to its potential is to value the important stuff above your own comfort. Therefore, the critical first step to executing well is creating and maintaining a compelling vision of the future that you want even more than you desire your own short-term comfort, and then aligning your shorter term goals and plans, with that long-term vision. — Brian P. Moran
The thinking that says, 'I will start building my ideal future tomorrow, or next week, or next month,' is fatally flawed. The future you are going to live is the one you are creating right now at this very moment. — Brian P. Moran
In the long run, your actions are always congruent with your underlying thinking. — Brian P. Moran
An effective breakout block is at least three-hours long and spent on things other than work. It is time scheduled away from your business during normal business hours that you will use to refresh and reinvigorate your mind, so that when you return to work, you can engage with more focus and energy. — Brian P. Moran
We mistakenly believe that there is a lot of time left in the year, and we act accordingly. We lack a sense of urgency, not realizing that every week is important, every day is important, every moment is important. Ultimately, effective execution happens daily and weekly! — Brian P. Moran
It's not what you know; it's not even who you know; it's what you implement that counts. — Brian P. Moran
A compelling personal vision creates passion. Think about something that you are passionate about, and you will always find a clear vision behind it. If you find you're lacking passion in either your business or in a relationship, it's not a crisis of passion; it's a crisis of vision. We — Brian P. Moran
To become fit requires discomfort, to earn a significant income requires discomfort, to become great at anything, requires you to pay the price. ..
To become great, you must choose to allocate your time to your greatest opportunities. You will have to choose to spend time on the difficult things that create your biggest payoffs. To be great you will need to live with intention. That will require you to be clear on what matters most, and then to have the courage to say no to things that distract you. — Brian P. Moran
It's not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?" - Henry David Thoreau — Brian P. Moran
Successful commitment occurs when your stated intentions are stronger than your hidden intentions, or when you consciously reconcile the conflict. — Brian P. Moran
The first step, then, to reaching your biggest dreams is to shift from impossible thinking to possible thinking. — Brian P. Moran
Behind every impossible achievement is a dreamer of impossible dreams." - Robert K. Greenleaf — Brian P. Moran