Setting a standard and a goal for yourself is as much an important part of growth and maintaining it, as doing things constructively is. We all tend to just go ahead full steam with all enthusiasm and magnitude towards something that we think is where we're meant to be. It isn't always planned before hand, because a lot of us reason it out saying - <strong><em>"Shit happens, and stuff goes wrong , not the way I planned it, so whats the point?"</em></strong> WRONG
If any of you have ever heard this line "Do you think he plans it out, or makes it all up as he goes along?" then you probably have paid enough attention to the character this line is spoken about to realise that even though he comes out of pop-culture and fiction, the deep rooted though behind all he does despite his flippant facade is nothing short of brilliant. And as a matter of fact, ONLY he could probably pull this off. I guess it comes of being a sailor in one form or the other.
Thorough planning, paying attention to every details, every inch of the and how you want it to pan out. That is the way to go. What about variable factors? Well, without these, your plan is definitely NOT complete, and without giving room for these, neither are you a good planner. At which point you say, why be a planner at all.
A good thorough plan essentially involves planning out every bit of the, from start to finish, paying attention to every minute detail, with your procedure(no matter how big or small), planned out thoroughly. A good plan is complete, when EVERY single detail of yours has enough give for a variable. Honestly, life is a bunch of variables, and you have to be prepared for them to change and be thrown at you faster than you can say Jack Robinson, or Micheal Johnson...or Tony Iomi...or Fernando Alonso...or even Giancarlo Fischicella..in the slow lazy way these names are said...
Every detail + 100% flexibility, and you are good to go.
However, any factor that you can control, should be controlled, as far as possible. To get your life in order, look at the bigger picture....its always worth the risk and the Long Shot.
Now Imagine this is real
Now Imagine this is true
Now imagine, this is not a dream.
Now Imagine, this is all you were taught.
Cheers.
Beast
If any of you have ever heard this line "Do you think he plans it out, or makes it all up as he goes along?" then you probably have paid enough attention to the character this line is spoken about to realise that even though he comes out of pop-culture and fiction, the deep rooted though behind all he does despite his flippant facade is nothing short of brilliant. And as a matter of fact, ONLY he could probably pull this off. I guess it comes of being a sailor in one form or the other.
Thorough planning, paying attention to every details, every inch of the and how you want it to pan out. That is the way to go. What about variable factors? Well, without these, your plan is definitely NOT complete, and without giving room for these, neither are you a good planner. At which point you say, why be a planner at all.
A good thorough plan essentially involves planning out every bit of the, from start to finish, paying attention to every minute detail, with your procedure(no matter how big or small), planned out thoroughly. A good plan is complete, when EVERY single detail of yours has enough give for a variable. Honestly, life is a bunch of variables, and you have to be prepared for them to change and be thrown at you faster than you can say Jack Robinson, or Micheal Johnson...or Tony Iomi...or Fernando Alonso...or even Giancarlo Fischicella..in the slow lazy way these names are said...
Every detail + 100% flexibility, and you are good to go.
However, any factor that you can control, should be controlled, as far as possible. To get your life in order, look at the bigger picture....its always worth the risk and the Long Shot.
Now Imagine this is real
Now Imagine this is true
Now imagine, this is not a dream.
Now Imagine, this is all you were taught.
Cheers.
Beast
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