A Quote by Rick Hoffman

I'm learning to not worry too much about the future, and it's hard, but I'm doing it. — © Rick Hoffman
I'm learning to not worry too much about the future, and it's hard, but I'm doing it.
I worry too much about the present to worry about the future.
It's in me to get steaming and to think too much, worry too much about the future, the past.
I was spending too much time thinking about how I was doing, if I was learning everything I was supposed to be learning during this difficult season, whether I was doing it right or not, taking my spiritual pulse, etc - my inner lawyer was working overtime.
God wants your ministry to flow from the realization that you are a beloved child of God. In that place you don’t worry too much about how people see you. You don’t worry too much about whether they’re nice or mean. You don’t even worry about whether they love you or hate you. You don’t worry because you’re simply going to love them and love Him. This comes from knowing who He is and what He thinks of you. This is what it means to grasp you are a child of God.
You can’t really worry too much…about what the competition is doing or what other people in your field are doing. It has to be a true vision.
I was intent on doing something productive and on being everything my parents taught me to be. Their values were clear: do good work; don't ever get too big for your breeches; always be an authentic person; don't worry too much about being famous and rich because that doesn't amount to too much.
I was never a "big thinker". One of my philosophies in Linux has always been to not worry about the future too much, but make sure that we make the best of what we have now - together with keeping our options open for the future and not digging us into a hole.
The only way to maintain a moderate sum of happiness in this life, is not to worry about the future or regret the past too much
Companies pay too much attention to the cost of doing something. They should worry more about the cost of not doing it.
The young man who has the combination of the learning of books with the learning which comes of doing things with the hands need not worry about getting along in the world today, or at any time.
Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg didn't finish college. Too much emphasis is placed on formal education - I told my children not to worry about their grades but to enjoy learning.
I think the knock TNA had is they seemed to worry too much about what WWE was doing instead of focusing on their own.
If asked my philosophy, it would be simply this: Savor life, don't press too hard, don't worry too much.
I'm lucky in that I can't see myself doing an office job every day. I'm lucky that I can play my sport and go around the world without too much to worry about outside that. I think it's good to be happy with what you're doing.
I enjoy what I'm doing at the moment and try not to think too much about the future.
Just be true to yourself, and listen as much as one is able to to other people whose opinions you respect and look up to but in the end it has to come from you. You can’t really worry too much by looking to the left and the right about what the competition is doing or what other people in your field are doing. It has to be a true vision.
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