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What does you may delay but time will not mean?
It just means that we should be prudent when we do delay, and make sure we account for the impact it will have in how our lives play out, and what we are not getting done while relaxing.
Who said you may delay but time will not?
Quote of Month “You May Delay, But Time Will Not” ~ Benjamin Franklin.
Who said well done is better than well said?
As Ben Franklin once said, “Well done is better than well said.”
What is one of Ben Franklin’s quotes?
- “Love your Enemies, for they tell you your Faults.” …
- “He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals.” …
- “There never was a good war or a bad peace.” …
- “He that lies down with Dogs, shall rise up with fleas.” …
- “Better slip with foot than tongue.”
What is a synonym for well done?
synonyms for well-done
Compare Synonyms. crisp. crispy. crunchy. friable.
Who said things are not always what they seem?
In his dialogues with the ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates, a guy named Phaedrus supposedly said, “Things are not always what they seem; the first appearance deceives many; the intelligence of a few perceives what has been carefully hidden.” Things are not always what they seem.
What does the quote mean well done is better than well said?
This quote means that it’s better to be able to do something then to be able to talk about it.
Who is Benjamin Franklin and what did he do?
Who Was Benjamin Franklin? Benjamin Franklin was a Founding Father and a polymath, inventor, scientist, printer, politician, freemason and diplomat. Franklin helped to draft the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, and he negotiated the 1783 Treaty of Paris ending the Revolutionary War.
What does it mean when someone tells you well done?
You say Well done to indicate that you are pleased that someone has done something good.
Why is well done better?
Ben Franklin once wrote, “Well done is better than well said.” The quote is stating that it is better if something is done rather than saying something will be done. Getting things done is better than saying something will be done because they achieved in it.
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You may delay, but time will not.
You may delay, but time will not. – Benjamin Franklin
What does that mean?
This quote is about the unrelenting nature of time. It just keeps coming and coming and coming. That’s just the nature of time. It flows on, it keeps going. Whether you like it or not, here it comes. Again. More.
We can, and often do, delay in our lives. However, as the quote says, time doesn’t delay. This quote is reminding us that time is a-ticking. What we fail to do now, will not be done. What time we waste is gone forever. What time we let slip through our hands will never be recovered.
That’s not to say that a little rest and relaxation every now and then is uncalled for. It just means that we should be prudent when we do delay, and make sure we account for the impact it will have in how our lives play out, and what we are not getting done while relaxing.
Why is drive or intensity important?
If you have ever spent some time in a raft or a canoe, slowly moving down a river or creek, you know how relaxing it can be. At least until the next set of rapids. Some people chose to live their lives that way, with no real plan, and no real urgency.
While that may be their choice, most of the people I know who are like that don’t get much done, and only a very few of them contribute much to others or to society. I’m not talking people who have no talents, but people who lack focus, lack drive, and lack intensity.
Without a sense of the value of time, it’s easy to let it slip by. But if you value your time, you are far more likely to have a significant amount of drive or intensity. This urgency to get things done is what often separates those who get things done, and those who simply watch it happen.
If you wish to get something done, it is going to take some urgency, inspired by the value of your time. This drive, this intensity, is what will get you from where you are to where you want to be. Michael Jordan didn’t think about maybe getting good at basketball, he had drive. What do you have?
Where can I apply this in my life?
This can be applied where-ever you let time slip by. I’m not talking about a planned vacation, or a stress-relieving ten minute day-dream. I’m talking about the all day, lay on the couch because I don’t want to do yard-work. That is when this quote is most applicable.
That’s what’s fun about writing this column. Last weekend, I didn’t do the yard-work I was supposed to do. Instead, I made sure I did it this weekend, as soon as I got up on Saturday. It didn’t take but a few hours, and then I had time available to relax later in the day.
Where in your life do you tend to find excuses for a delay? Is there something you especially don’t like doing? Perhaps it’s laundry day, which can always be delayed another day or two? Or loading the dishwasher, or even worse, washing the dishes by hand. We aren’t out of spoons yet, so…
That’s not going to get the job done, is it? To me, this is the kind of delay that Ben is talking about in the quote. The things you put off, that don’t get done, and the time you waste in their place. These examples are trivial chores, but what are the big things in your life that are being delayed?
It might be a big project that you haven’t yet started. It might be something quick, but consequential you are afraid to do, for fear of failing. It could be a medical test you are avoiding because it sounds nasty or because you are afraid of what it might reveal.
It could be any number of other things as well. The point is that time is speeding by while you are ignoring, avoiding, delaying, or otherwise not doing what you could, and should, be doing. The question of importance is what are you losing by this delay?
You are losing valuable time, in the case of the project. For the quick, but consequential action, be it asking for a raise or asking someone out, you may well miss the best opportunity you ever had. For the medical test, even if it comes back with good news, think of all the stress you put yourself through by delaying. And if it comes back with bad news, you’ve lost that time for treatment, right?
Now, how do we find some drive or intensity, and use it to overcome our tendency to delay? One way is to weigh in with the cost of not taking action. When the pain of losing out is greater than the fear of trying, you’ll get up and get busy, right?
Another way is to simply use self-discipline. Take it in small chunks, but take steps. Save for something expensive, a little each week. Start walking or lifting milk jugs or soda bottles full of water if you can’t justify the price of a gym membership, or want to get an early start.
I’m sure you can come up with other ideas, and please feel free to share them in the comments section below. Now comes the real painful question: How are you doing on your New Year’s Resolutions? How many have been delayed more than a little?
There is no time like the present. Don’t let time slip by without doing a little something towards your goals each day.
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Quote of Month “You May Delay, But Time Will Not” ~ Benjamin Franklin
Another trait essential for success is timely decision making and timely action. Once a decision has been make, timely implementation often makes a huge difference. One of the countless possible examples is that thistles sprayed with an appropriate herbicide when in the rosette state are less expensive to kill than when the plants are flowering. In fact, delayed action on decisions greatly reduce or eliminate the benefits of improvements or corrective actions. Order your copy of Forage-Livestock Quote and Concepts, vol. 2, today at https://forages.ca.uky.edu/content/forage-books.
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“Well Done Is Better Than Well Said”
They say that actions speak louder than words. So let’s make sure that we are doing more than just talking a good game. As Ben Franklin once said, “Well done is better than well said.”
There are two words that are used so often in the sales and marketing of homes and renovations that they essentially have lost any special meaning or significance – “quality” and “value.”
Virtually every builder, contractor, or remodeler claims to sells quality – and why not? Consumers are looking for it. Who would admit to building just an average or substandard product? No one!
Consumers can recognize quality workmanship when they see it. Most people don’t shop solely for the lowest price and ignore how well something is made or how well it works. Everyone enjoys a bargain, but who likes a product that breaks or wears out prematurely or fails to perform as expected?
Especially for a universally designed new home or a specifically created aging-in-place solution, consumers are looking for and expecting to see top-notch workmanship and attention to detail as an indication of what type of value they are getting for their money.
Regardless of the product or the solution, consumers really don’t want to see or spend their money on poor or average workmanship. Yet there are far too many instances of walls that are not plumb, joints that are not caulked properly, closet and other interior doors that are not adjusted properly, drawers that don’t open and close easily, flooring or stair treads that squeak, railings that are loose or wobble, surfaces that are uneven where two types of flooring meet, paint drips and overspray, nail heads that aren’t set and caulked, cracked or uneven tiles, and similar issues that belie claims of quality construction and value.
Just proclaiming that we offer a “quality” product or that we produce that type of solution doesn’t mean that it exists. No one wants to miss out on stating that they build “quality” or that they offer “value,” but these attributes need to be more than just slogans.
Talk is cheap. Give consumers some credit. They are capable of determining a quality product when we describe it or show them how we use quality components and materials – and that we pay attention to detail. Then they will know that we are a quality contractor because of what they see and not just because of what we might tell them or declare in an ad.
The same is true of value. Often good workmanship and name brand materials will translate into good value for our customers. If we happen to offer solutions or products for less than our competitor, great, but value is not always measured just in dollars and cents or price per square foot.
Find out what’s important to our customers and show them how we meet their needs or expectations. Then show them how we can exceed their expectations or surpass what they have seen elsewhere in your marketplace or online. Let them understand that our approach to their issues will give them years of service and comfort. That’s how to sell quality and value – by letting our efforts and results speak for us.
Benjamin Franklin Quotes
How did it get so late so soon? Its night before its afternoon. December is here before its June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon?
You may delay, but time will not.
You may delay, but time will not. – Benjamin Franklin
What does that mean?
This quote is about the unrelenting nature of time. It just keeps coming and coming and coming. That’s just the nature of time. It flows on, it keeps going. Whether you like it or not, here it comes. Again. More.
We can, and often do, delay in our lives. However, as the quote says, time doesn’t delay. This quote is reminding us that time is a-ticking. What we fail to do now, will not be done. What time we waste is gone forever. What time we let slip through our hands will never be recovered.
That’s not to say that a little rest and relaxation every now and then is uncalled for. It just means that we should be prudent when we do delay, and make sure we account for the impact it will have in how our lives play out, and what we are not getting done while relaxing.
Why is drive or intensity important?
If you have ever spent some time in a raft or a canoe, slowly moving down a river or creek, you know how relaxing it can be. At least until the next set of rapids. Some people chose to live their lives that way, with no real plan, and no real urgency.
While that may be their choice, most of the people I know who are like that don’t get much done, and only a very few of them contribute much to others or to society. I’m not talking people who have no talents, but people who lack focus, lack drive, and lack intensity.
Without a sense of the value of time, it’s easy to let it slip by. But if you value your time, you are far more likely to have a significant amount of drive or intensity. This urgency to get things done is what often separates those who get things done, and those who simply watch it happen.
If you wish to get something done, it is going to take some urgency, inspired by the value of your time. This drive, this intensity, is what will get you from where you are to where you want to be. Michael Jordan didn’t think about maybe getting good at basketball, he had drive. What do you have?
Where can I apply this in my life?
This can be applied where-ever you let time slip by. I’m not talking about a planned vacation, or a stress-relieving ten minute day-dream. I’m talking about the all day, lay on the couch because I don’t want to do yard-work. That is when this quote is most applicable.
That’s what’s fun about writing this column. Last weekend, I didn’t do the yard-work I was supposed to do. Instead, I made sure I did it this weekend, as soon as I got up on Saturday. It didn’t take but a few hours, and then I had time available to relax later in the day.
Where in your life do you tend to find excuses for a delay? Is there something you especially don’t like doing? Perhaps it’s laundry day, which can always be delayed another day or two? Or loading the dishwasher, or even worse, washing the dishes by hand. We aren’t out of spoons yet, so…
That’s not going to get the job done, is it? To me, this is the kind of delay that Ben is talking about in the quote. The things you put off, that don’t get done, and the time you waste in their place. These examples are trivial chores, but what are the big things in your life that are being delayed?
It might be a big project that you haven’t yet started. It might be something quick, but consequential you are afraid to do, for fear of failing. It could be a medical test you are avoiding because it sounds nasty or because you are afraid of what it might reveal.
It could be any number of other things as well. The point is that time is speeding by while you are ignoring, avoiding, delaying, or otherwise not doing what you could, and should, be doing. The question of importance is what are you losing by this delay?
You are losing valuable time, in the case of the project. For the quick, but consequential action, be it asking for a raise or asking someone out, you may well miss the best opportunity you ever had. For the medical test, even if it comes back with good news, think of all the stress you put yourself through by delaying. And if it comes back with bad news, you’ve lost that time for treatment, right?
Now, how do we find some drive or intensity, and use it to overcome our tendency to delay? One way is to weigh in with the cost of not taking action. When the pain of losing out is greater than the fear of trying, you’ll get up and get busy, right?
Another way is to simply use self-discipline. Take it in small chunks, but take steps. Save for something expensive, a little each week. Start walking or lifting milk jugs or soda bottles full of water if you can’t justify the price of a gym membership, or want to get an early start.
I’m sure you can come up with other ideas, and please feel free to share them in the comments section below. Now comes the real painful question: How are you doing on your New Year’s Resolutions? How many have been delayed more than a little?
There is no time like the present. Don’t let time slip by without doing a little something towards your goals each day.
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Quote of Month “You May Delay, But Time Will Not” ~ Benjamin Franklin
Another trait essential for success is timely decision making and timely action. Once a decision has been make, timely implementation often makes a huge difference. One of the countless possible examples is that thistles sprayed with an appropriate herbicide when in the rosette state are less expensive to kill than when the plants are flowering. In fact, delayed action on decisions greatly reduce or eliminate the benefits of improvements or corrective actions. Order your copy of Forage-Livestock Quote and Concepts, vol. 2, today at https://forages.ca.uky.edu/content/forage-books.
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You may Delay, Time will not
We can, and often do, delay in our lives. As the quote says, time doesn’t delay. This quote reminds us that time is ticking. What we fail to do now, will not be done. The time we waste is gone forever. The time we let slip through our hands will never be recovered.
We have heard of the famous saying, “Time and tide wait for no man”. So, it is important to make the most of our time instead of misusing it. Time is just like a river; it keeps flowing forward and never turns back. We may delay our work and wait for the last minute to complete our tasks, but time will continue to move forward.
Students neglect their studies during their school term and wait till the last minute to prepare for examinations. They spend so much time playing games & chatting with friends that they sooner or later lose track of time and start panicking at the last. These are the students who do not perform to their optimum level in the examinations. Toppers, on the other hand, are consistent in their studies and strike the right balance between education and play. They never panic at the last moment because they are already well-prepared for their examinations. So, one should never leave anything for the last minute.
Time is precious, do not waste it. Let us have respect for time and time will show the same respect to us.
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