Born: 01-01-1948
Jan Yager is an accomplished author, sociologist, and speaker known for her expertise in time management, relationships, and workplace dynamics. With a Ph.D. in sociology from The City University of New York, she has authored over 50 books translated into multiple languages. Yager's work often combines research with practical advice, helping readers improve their personal and professional lives. Her engaging style and insightful analyses have garnered a global readership.
The key to finishing is beginning with the end in mind.
Focus is the art of saying no to distractions.
Progress is the silent victory of persistence over procrastination.
Every masterpiece was once a work in progress.
The fear of failure fades with every step forward.
Completion is not a destination but a journey of continuous effort.
Motivation gets you started, habit keeps you going.
Setbacks are setups for comebacks.
Perfection is the enemy of done.
Small steps lead to big achievements.
Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.
Discipline bridges the gap between goals and accomplishment.