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How do you get from point A to point B when there are so many angles?
I suppose my formula might be: dream, diversify and never miss an angle.
Walt Disney
There is a balance between leaving no stone unturned and becoming a crazy person who turns stones all day.
When it comes to some goals, I can't say I've got this all figured out. I can sometimes get so turned around in all the angles that I hardly know what direction I'm going any more.
With other things, I can be like a lazer. Moving like a bullet from a gun and unwavering.
So here's what I'm wondering today...what's the best way to choose where and when I can get that great momentum and focus?
Any tips on that?
Quote from http://www.quotesby.net/Walt-Disney
Walt Disney
There is a balance between leaving no stone unturned and becoming a crazy person who turns stones all day.
When it comes to some goals, I can't say I've got this all figured out. I can sometimes get so turned around in all the angles that I hardly know what direction I'm going any more.
With other things, I can be like a lazer. Moving like a bullet from a gun and unwavering.
So here's what I'm wondering today...what's the best way to choose where and when I can get that great momentum and focus?
Any tips on that?
Quote from http://www.quotesby.net/Walt-Disney
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Posted 02-12-2010 at 05:30 AM by orionchika -
Posted 02-14-2010 at 01:43 AM by TNTWheels -
Interesting comments!
I'd been thinking on this and I think, sometimes, floundering with a lack of direction happens when I intuitively know that I have not figured out the correct direction to move.
It is almost like pulling over to the side of the road or driving slowly because you are looking at your map and trying to figure out where you are in relation to where you need to go.
Sometimes it is foolish to go full speed!0 Pixie Dust
Posted 02-14-2010 at 05:01 AM by Sandra Bostwick -
Posted 02-14-2010 at 10:58 PM by TNTWheels -
Interesting timing, Todd.
I was listening to radio commentary about the luger from Georgia who crashed and was killed in the Olympics. It is such a tragedy.
He called his father that morning and said he was terrified of the track.
I think there is a balance. Sometimes you need to go full speed and other times it can be wise to put on the brakes, even if it means you might be letting the gold go to someone else.0 Pixie Dust
Posted 02-15-2010 at 08:01 AM by Sandra Bostwick -
Posted 02-15-2010 at 11:16 PM by TNTWheels -
Posted 02-16-2010 at 09:49 AM by Sandra Bostwick -
Also when I drive, I always have to think a head of my self when to turn on the blinkers to make a turn since I really can't do at the last minutes and watch out for those who are in front of me since my reaction time is different from others like yourself. I think it would be good for anyone to do that. Yes it is a blessing so I could show others that they don't need to be in a rush all the time. Enjoy life to the full.0 Pixie Dust
Posted 02-16-2010 at 10:23 AM by TNTWheels -
Posted 02-16-2010 at 10:24 AM by TNTWheels