A Good Plan Will Do

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Post Written By Eugene Morgan

A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow. — Proverb

In other words, we don’t have to make our plan perfect before we start. We won’t ever start if try to make a perfect plan. However, we can start with a good plan and make the plan better as we move along. The most important thing is that we start executing our plan because we won’t know what we need to improve on until run through the plan. Today is always a good time to start. We don’t have to wait until tomorrow to begin. Sure, there will be mistakes made, but as long as we pay attention to the kinds of mistakes we’ve made and learn from them, then we can make a better plan. Planning is better than procrastinating because you’re not in a hurry to get it done. When we plan, we have more control over what we’re doing.

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Making Our Days Better

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Post Written By Eugene Morgan

“I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better.”— Henry David Thoreau

One of the hallmarks of procrastinating is when we tried to make our days longer. We tried to fool ourselves into believing that we have more time to do something so we continue to delay until we feel the pressure of a deadline to start a project. We don’t have to spend most our time doing nothing but thinking about how much time we have left to do something.  We can instead plan where we want our time spent on what projects. It is really up to us because we’re in charge of what ever we do in life. We can make our days a little better each time we initiate.