I’ve been thinking about these ideas a lot recently:
Prevent trouble before it arises. Put things in order before they exist. The giant pine tree grows from a tiny sprout. The journey of a thousand miles starts from beneath your feet.
I tend to get a good idea, and rush into action with it. Although I get a lot accomplished, not having a clear plan can be a problem. When I hit a roadblock, it can take away my momentum, stalling the project.
If instead I had taken the time for a little planning, I may have anticipated the problems that could arise.
The second half is a tough lesson for me. Maybe I feel like I’m too far down the road of my journey to revert to having origin thoughts. I’m trying to see how this lesson applies to any new venture we embark on, even if it is an offshoot of something we have already been doing.
Looking at projects and problems as if they just began, or are constantly beginning. Original mind. I think this is something to try for, though I am not quite sure how to go about it.
Perhaps refocusing on the footsteps rather than the goal would help. I know this is not always easy to do. I find myself putting this into practice with my writing.
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Agreed. Being in the moment, the footsteps, is something that I constantly work on.
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