Our plans don’t always turn out the way we would like, but that’s no reason to stop making them. One way or another they teach us a lot.
January 16, 2018
Our plans don’t always turn out the way we would like, but that’s no reason to stop making them. One way or another they teach us a lot.
‘The best laid plans of mice or men go oft awry’ That was Robbie Burns, I believe. And it is soooo true!
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sometimes they cause a delay – insert how long your delay is/was – before you got the plan going according to a/ how you wanted or even b/ a better way after you rethought it some more…
my plan for today with my “first aid” artwork just got postponed…but that’s okay, because I have to make signage or some sort to go with it, maybe it’s a good thing it’s postponed.
the first concrete truck is now late, by the time I push post it will be 10mins late!
oh and i found out more trivia – about the new type of concrete!!!
Plans are great to get us started, but I agree, we also have to be creative and flexible.
Plans don’t seem to work out well for me.
They don’t have to be big plans. I like to set the bar low and celebrate small achievements. 🙂
“If you do not expect the unexpected you will not find it, for it is not to be reached by search or trail.”
~ Heraclitus
But it can come while you are on the trail of something else. And it’s more likely to come if you are engaged in life. The secret is to know your deepest values and to be flexible.