Benjamin Franklin on Getting Things Done:
If you want something done, ask a busy person.via 31 Things That Will Happen When You Finally Decide To Live Your Dreams by Benjamin Hardy.
Benjamin Franklin on Getting Things Done:
If you want something done, ask a busy person.via 31 Things That Will Happen When You Finally Decide To Live Your Dreams by Benjamin Hardy.
Julian Clary on Unexpected Things:
Unexpected things are always a good idea, so I thought I would have a go at itvia Stage queen Julian Clary reinvents himself as children's author with The Bolds by Linda Morris.
Sometimes people who you like, won’t like you. That’s ok.via The Stupid Things I Need To Hear by I Wrote This For You.
When minor things go wrong they will turn into major disruptionsvia 'Worst thing ... in decades': Fears for Sydney's drinking water by James Robertson.
Megan Morton on The Small Things:
it truly is the small things that are important and rightly make us feel so goodvia Megan Morton by The School.
I believe that an architect is created in about seven years – throughout your education at university and the year or so after that. That’s when you create your own heavens and earths, the things that only you are really interested in.via First House: Durbach Block Jaggers by Neil Durbach.
Nicolette Johnson on Fun:
I find it incredibly fun to bring unrelated things together as though they were meant to bevia Nicolette Johnson and Tom Dawson - Australian Homes by Jo Hoban.
The Story of Telling on Decisions:
most .. decisions are not rational, but emotionalvia 3 Things Your Product Story Must Do by The Story of Telling.
Jessica Irvine on Joy:
things that bring me true joy are not things, but people. They're not memories of the past, but ideas about what the future could bring.via The economics of decluttering: how I learned to ignore sunk costs by Jessica Irvine.
Benjamin Hardy on Small:
Small things - if not corrected - become big things, always.via If You're Too Busy For These 5 Things: Your Life Is More Off-Course Than You Think by Benjamin Hardy.
Arthur Boyd on Art:
Art doesn't alter things. It points things out, but it doesn't alter them. It can't, no matter what a painter wants to do.via Beneath the Landscape, Independent Monthly, Dec 1995/Jan 1996 by David Langsam.
Peter Martin on The Long Tail:
The internet has made it easier for us to find things in the long tail, and diminished our need to do sovia The net is the force that is making us all alike by Peter Martin.