Fail to plan is plan to fail. We can guarantee the future of people by what they are doing with their life today. If you fail to plan you are planning to fail. Every seed have potentials of harvest in it, but until it had been realest in to the grand it can never become harvest.
“Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree”. –Luther.
Always remember that your ability to think, and plan, and act effectively will affect your success more than anything else.
the only time you, can have is now the most important thing is what you do with this moment determines your entire future. I have observed that no success without a price,Remember that difficulties come not to obstruct,but to instruct.
I learned later that often the most important thing you can do when faced with a new problem or situation is to stop and think for a while. Don't rely on your own limited knowledge. Ask someone for input, advise or guidance. Sometimes a few words or instructions from an experience person can save you huge expenditures of time or money.
"Success is a journey- a process, not a destination"
In creating a better future there are many Sahara desert, you may come are cross. You may be crossing your own personal Sahara right now.The key is the persistence not to give up,and you can accomplish almost any goal that you set for yourself if you persist long enough and work hard enough.The only one who can stop you is yourself, always open to new lesson in achieving your goal you can learn anything you need to learn to achieve any goal you set for your self. Your personal boundaries are determined more by inner limitations than by other circumstances. The only real limits on your potential are the ones you impose on yourself by your own thinking.
"Before success comes in any man's life, he is sure to meet with much temporary defeat, and perhaps some failure. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and most logical thing to do is to quit. that is exactly what the majority of men do." Napoleon Hill
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