Good executives never put off until tomorrow what they can get someone else to do today.
You realize that we over-exaggerate yesterday, we over-estimate tomorrow and we underestimate today. We think, "Well, I'm going to kill time," "I'll get back to this tomorrow."
To help [people] understand that what you shortcut today, cannot be made up tomorrow. So it's like, I'm not going to do anything today, and I'm going to do the wrong thing today and somehow tomorrow it will get a lot better."
We over-exaggerate yesterday. We either think it was better or worse than it was - you know, the good old days. We over-estimate tomorrow; we think we can do more than we can - always. And that's why we put off everything till tomorrow.
Be better tomorrow than you are today.
Tomorrow really will take care of itself if I do the right thing today.
The greatest of all insights is that we cannot be tomorrow what we do not do today.
Tomorrow's destiny becomes today's direction.
What you are going to be tomorrow, you are becoming today.
Growth today is an investment for tomorrow.
I've never known a person focused on yesterday to have a better tomorrow.