Monday, November 3, 2008

It is wise to plan for the future and to prepare for the future. Yet there is no need to worry about the future.
Because whatever the future may bring, you will find an answer for it. Whatever events may transpire, you can craft a powerful and successful response that will move your life forward. It may indeed be very difficult. And in transcending that difficulty, you have the opportunity to find great fulfillment.
Ralph Marston


For many of us the concept of simply planning and preparing instead of worrying is revolutionary. We seem to be taught that worrying is the thing good people do and that it will somehow help. But it definitely does not. We are far more capable than we believe - we are capable of creatively responding to difficult events in a way that benefits us and the world. In so doing, we learn and grow in ways we never could have imagined.

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