
Planning is a daily process. It doesn’t always mean achieving; it means proudly taking steps toward something great. We don’t always aim to receive the rewards of success in our planning. It’s okay if we end up with seeds of the unknown, unsure whether our plans will succeed or fail. It’s also okay to witness our plans fail right before our eyes at times. What truly matters is whether we keep planning.
The act of planning keeps us alive. Make sure your A+ plan may seems foolish to others, while your C plan appears outstanding to them. However, what truly matters is whether you stay happily alive by continuously planning.
When planning leads you to achieve something, feel proud of it and make sure to remain thankful. Thank yourself, as self-realization, self-appreciation, and self-love are essential.
When your planning succeeds, appreciating yourself will energize you. And when your plan doesn’t succeed, don’t worry, learn from it. If one plan fails, another plan will succeed if you learn from the one that didn’t.
Planning is a continuous process, you should not stop midway. If you want to grow a plant, you need to take care of it daily, not just for one day. Even to grow a plant, you must plan for the daily tasks of watering and nurturing it.
Similarly, if you want to grow yourself, you need to plan daily with consistency and regularity. The success we achieve from planning might be slow at first, but it will grow over time. Just like you can’t expect a ripe mango a minute after planting its seed, you need patience.
The process takes time. Planting a seed today won’t give you ripe mangoes tomorrow. But if you keep planning to take care of the mango tree daily, you’ll eventually get a ripe mango.
In the meantime, don’t worry. You can make use of mango leaves and unripe mangoes. In each of your plans, it’s up to you whether to wait for the ripe mango or make use of the leaves and unripe mangoes.
If you choose to use the unripe mangoes and leaves, you must keep planning and consistently nurture your plant. Even to achieve a little, your plan must be consistent.
Enjoy the process of planning by loving and thanking yourself for the mango leaves and unripe mangoes while waiting for the ripe mango. Gratifying and embracing your planning will make you function even more happily.
When you’re happy, your planning will come from the heart. A heartfelt plan is much more effective and meaningful. Give your plan a happy heartbeat, this will make your work progress faster.
On the other hand, if you’re sulky while planning, you’ll feel bored, and your heartbeat will become lifeless. Consequently, your plan will become lifeless and eventually fail.
So, to achieve something:
1. First, plan.
2. Then, plan consistently.
3. Appreciate yourself and your plan.
4. f you fail, learn from it and rise again.
Always make sure to embrace your plan and the planning process. Give your heart to it.
Planning is essential, and you’ll understand its value when you achieve something through it. So, why not give it a try? When you achieve something from planning, remember to thank yourself.
But don’t just think about planning, start doing it. No mango tree will grow if you only think of planting it. You must begin by planting the seed.
Similarly, no plan of yours will start itself. You must take the initiative and start your planning. Dreaming about planning won’t do any good and won’t give you success right in your hands. So, start planning today.

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