A Quote by James Gibbons

There are no working hours for leaders. — © James Gibbons
There are no working hours for leaders.

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Leaders don’t complain about what’s not working. Leaders celebrate what is working and work to amplify it.
Even if I am working 12 hours a day, I want to be working, not sitting in my room for eight hours waiting for my shot.
No man can make good during working hours who does the wrong thing outside of working hours.
A writer's working hours are his waking hours. He is working as long as he is conscious and frequently when he isn't.
Few leaders are born. We learn to be leaders. We learn by working with other people and working through our philosophy.
Whether it's leaders from my own town of Braddock or leaders across the state in Bucks County or Adams County, I'm committed to always working with and listening to local elected leaders.
If you have nothing to hide, if you're actually working for eight hours, or 10 or 12 hours, however long people decide to work, it's OK to have windows around conference rooms, it's OK to have cubicles. Because you're actually working. If you're not working, doing social media and spending half the day for personal stuff, then an environment like this will actually bother you.
Working 90 hours a week is easily racked up when you're self-employed and rely on portable tech to do your work; your train journeys, toilet breaks, leisurely walks, bedtime, can all become 'working hours'. Reclaim them.
When you spend many hours a week working with the same people - I mean television operates on really amazing hours and the gift of that is the trust that you feel and the intimacy that you feel with the people who you're working with.
It is vital that government leaders and financial leaders take heed and broaden their horizons, working to ensure that all citizens have dignified work, education, and healthcare.
I sleep 12 hours and then work 24 hours. I've worked those irregular hours for the past three years. It's better to stay up day and night to come up with ideas. I usually get inspiration for game designing by working this schedule.
It's not a man's working hours that are important--it's his leisure hours. That's the mistake we all make.
I went to work at 11 years old. I became governor. It's not a big deal. Work doesn't hurt anybody. I'm all for not allowing a 12-year-old to work 40 hours. But a 12-year-old working eight to 10 hours a week or a 14-year-old working 12 to 15 hours a week is not bad.
When I first started playing, we practiced nine hours a day. Five and a half to six hours of those were working on the fundamentals.
The whole secret of freedom from anxiety over not having enough time lies not in working more hours, but in the proper planning of the hours.
the best leaders try to train their followers themselves to become leaders. ... they wish to be leaders of leaders.
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