"Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it"
- Greg Anderson
About this Quote
This quote motivates us to concentrate on the procedure of attaining our objectives, rather than the end result. It suggests that joy is found in the journey, not the location. The idea is that we must enjoy the process of working towards our objectives, instead of just focusing on the end result. This is due to the fact that the journey is typically more gratifying than the location. The quote encourages us to enjoy the small successes along the way, rather than just the final result. It also recommends that we ought to value the effort and hard work that goes into attaining our goals, rather than simply completion result. By concentrating on the journey, we can discover delight in the procedure of attaining our objectives, instead of simply completion result.
This quote is written / told by Greg Anderson somewhere between June 22, 1964 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA.
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"I have likened writing a novel to going on a journey, with some notion of the destination I will arrive at, but not the whole picture - which emerges gradually as a series of revelations, as the journey goes along"