A Quote by William Bridges

Change comes more from managing the journey than from announcing the destination — © William Bridges
Change comes more from managing the journey than from announcing the destination
When I was born I became the visible corner of a folded map. The map has more than one route. More than one destination. The map that is the unfolding self is not exactly leading anywhere. The arrow that says YOU ARE HERE is your first coordinate. There is a lot that you can't change when you are a kid. But you can pack for the journey.
Sometimes it's more about the journey than the destination.
Life is more about the journey than the destination
The experiences are so innumerable and varied, that the journey appears to be interminable and the Destination is ever out of sight. But the wonder of it is, when at last you reach your Destination you find that you had never travelled at all! It was a journey from here to Here.
Drinking tequila is more about the journey than the destination
Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.
I've learned that selflessness is a practice, not a place; a journey much more than a destination.
If you can change your mind, you can change the world. Before you can be creative, you must be courageous. Creativity is the destination, but courage is the journey.
Everything happening around me is very random. I am enjoying the phase, as the journey is far more enjoyable than the destination.
We do well to remember that the Bible has far more to say about how to live during the journey than about the ultimate destination.
The idea of, 'The journey is the destination' is put into action by browsing in an indie record store. Besides, a human being is a much better guide than a 'More Like This' link on the internet.
The paradox: there can be no pilgrimage without a destination, but the destination is also not the real point of the endeavor. Not the destination, but the willingness to wander in pursuit characterizes pilgrimage. Willingness: to hear the tales along the way, to make the casual choices of travel, to acquiesce even to boredom. That's pilgrimage -- a mind full of journey.
A journey takes time. And the lessons we learn best, they come from the journey, not the destination.
Sometimes we make the process more complicated than we need to. We will never make a journey of a thousand miles by fretting about how long it will take or how hard it will be. We make the journey by taking each day step by step and then repeating it again and again until we reach our destination.
Change is a journey and the journey is always about change. And if there is no change, why bother with the journey? And the best journeys require lots of space of one sort or another. So for great journeys - just open space.
Christlikeness is a journey, not a destination. The joy is in the journey.
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