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I was talking with a friend recently and we got onto the topic of the
tortoise and the hare, an old children's tale. The tortoise and the
hare had a race, and of course the hare raced ahead. The tortoise kept
on slowly plodding along, but there was no way it could compete with
the speed of the hare. Part way along the race, the hare decided to
take a nap, and while he slept the tortoise crept past him to the
finish line.
Do you ever feel like you are the tortoise, and life is passing you by
like the hare? I think it happens to most of us. There never seem to be
enough hours in the day. You work as hard as you can and you don't seem
to make any progress. Perhaps to get where you'd like to be requires
years of study and hard work. Success seems so far off.
Just remember the tortoise won the race. You keep on going and you will
make it. Make a plan, and work to the plan. Think of an airplane flying
from Canada to Hawaii. If it is just a few degrees off course, it will
miss the islands, or at least waste fuel to get back on track. They
keep checking to see if they are on track, and make little course
corrections along the way.
Those little course corrections are how to measure your success. If you
follow your plan, and stick to it, you are headed to your ultimate
goal. Your ultimate goal may be a way off, but you are a success to the
degree you follow your plan and to the degree you make needed course
corrections.
(From the best of Big Dreams)
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