Preparing enough for things
Preparation can easily become the excuse we use for not getting some
things done. Decisions on what needs to be done and how to get it done whilst trying
to ensure once the process has started, it is not impeded by some unintended
issue or circumstances.
How this can so quickly exacerbate procrastination is another thing we
rarely acknowledge. A task suddenly seems onerous and the path to accomplishment
literally insurmountable. The journey of a thousand miles never gets started
because we see the thousand miles ahead rather than begin with the first step
and see how each step brings us closer to our destination.
Indeed, we must prepare for the obvious even as the clichéd saying
sounds in my ear as I write, “Those who fail to prepare, prepare to fail.” Some
knowledge and insight is useful, experience gained from different sources can
help too.
Accomplishment must be the goal
The direction of travel should be towards some achievement or
accomplishment, bringing things to conclusion or completion would show that
whatever effort has been applied to something has something tangible at the
end.
Our thoughts are vehicles of many ideas that may never see reality, yet it is our ability to imagine that gives the foundations to the things we build or produce.
The power of the imagination to create worlds of fantasy that
become fantastic worlds lived in, is one feature of humanity we fail to exploit
and even when we know how the divine can bring to pass the apparently
impossible, we limit ourselves to the perfunctory, lost in dreamland with
wishes rather than faith.
Showing shows completed activity
The other day, I saw someone with such big ears. I was afraid my
thoughts about the ears might be heard by them. I tried not to consider that
possibility even if it could be scripted into a science fiction fantasy film
with interesting or thrilling storylines.
Then, the many stories or things we have written that never left the
draft stage, they are in an incomplete state, they represent activity without
accomplishment. We can be satisfied something was done but there is nothing to
show others that we have done anything. It is like an assignment done but not
submitted for scoring. You cannot get grades for work not given up for vetting.
Likewise, a blog not published is well, not a blog, because no one knows
what you have done until it is shown for others to see. So many lights hidden
under a bushel, talents buried instead of flourishing makes the reticence to
show what you have the gift of not entirely one of shyness that we assume we
have but it could also be seen as in the parable of the talents in terms of the
unprofitable servant too. {Bible
Gateway: Matthew 25:14-30 (NKJV)]
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