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“Routines are normal, natural, healthy things. Most of us take a shower and brush our teeth every day. That is a good routine. Spiritual disciplines are routines. That is a good thing. But once routines become routine you need to change your routine.”
Mark Batterson“We all have our routines," he said softly."But they must have a purpose and provide an outcome that we can see and take some comfort from, or else they have no use at all. Without that, they are like the endless pacings of a caged animal. If they are not madness itself, then they are a prelude to it.”
John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things“Why did every human concern clog itself up in a tangle of routines, formalities, disciplines, imperatives? Why couldn’t one be free? Really free? Guarding one’s freedom, wasn’t freedom at all. Why couldn’t one win one’s freedom for good and all, and get on with life?”
H.G. Wells, The Holy Terror“Great people become great due to the framework, routines and habits they have set for themselves”
Sunday Adelaja“I am wary of the whole dreary deadening structured mess that we have built into such a glittering top-heavy structure that there is nothing left to see but the glitter, and the brute routines of maintaining it.”
John D. MacDonald, The Deep Blue Good-By“Having the big picture in mind enables us to overcome the day to day routines that attempt to distract us from pursuing our dream.”
Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For Continued Success in Leadership“Creativity is the brain's invisible muscle -- that when used and excercised routinely -- becomes better and stronger.”
Ashley Ormon“People just don't seem to get me. Don't understand that I need my space. Always telling me what to do. They think rules and routines and clean hands and your p's and q's will make everything all right. They haven't got a clue.”
Rachel Ward, Numbers“Rest and comfort are two different things. Rest is a planned temporary time to refresh and refocus the leader. Comfort is when you settle into unproductive routines and accept satisfactory or unsatisfactory results.”
Gary Rohrmayer