Laying the foundations
Without firm foundations a new venture will always fail. Your new house will collapse around your ears as the sands beneath your feet shift. Your new eating plan will fail if you don’t have the correct foods in the house. Your new exercise regime will falter if you don’t start slowly and ease the kinks and strains out of your muscles first.
Some things cannot be rushed. Some things need careful planning otherwise you will end up going round in circles pouring more concrete into the hole – why because you forget to lay out the edges of the project first. And so it is with most goals. You can get faked out with pouring concrete, but unless you know and can define the parameters of the goal – you will never get to the point where you can start building.
Lay the foundations of your thinking. Know what it is you want to achieve. Know when you want to achieve it by. And more importantly than all those things put together, know why you want to achieve those goals. If you don’t know why, you will delay starting the project, you will find all sorts of excuses as to why today is not a good day to work on them. And if you don’t know why you want something, then you will have difficulty assigning a closure date to them.
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June 30, 2007 at 14:17
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