Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Getting Things In Order

The way that you plan to accomplish what you have in mind will have everything to do with the outcome. This simple fact is so powerful that when employed it can revolutionize the way that your work, life, and happiness, take place. Planning, or rather, a lack of planning can catch you at moments without preparation, and that lack of preparation can result in chaos, discomfort and loss of peace and prosperity. It happens all the time; you hear it all the time, "I never expected that," "I wasn't thinking that was going to happen," "It wasn't what we were expecting." All of those sorts of statements, when you hear them; are, 180 degrees away from the reality, and that's the tough part of being prepared. Here is a quick example:
A person has to be somewhere- at a set time. Instead of leaving ten or fifteen minutes early, by plan, they wait until the last minute. As a result of that they speed, and you can finish that without even trying, can't you. But, they weren't "expecting that." True enough, we aren't expecting them to be sitting there behind that sign, but, sure enough, police do that, don't they?
The success police, known as, the public, your patrons, the customer, they are sitting out there right now, the only question is, are you going to plan to reach them or not?
Today we do planning in ways that were not possible just one year ago, we use Twitter as a plans maker and announcer, we use social networking, like Facebook, and MySpace, to establish and work out sound plans with groups, which wasn't being used to the extent that it is today, just one year back. So as times change do you think it's important for our planning concepts and ideas to change as well?
We will be going into the specifics of planning in the next few entries almost daily, so if you have an interest in how to plan, be sure to check back here. Be sure to leave a comment if you'd like we love to hear from our readers.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Better and Better

This is a transpost, which may not mean a whole lot to you, but it is being written from my browser, not a special program. The browser for the internet, called iGoogle, is a trademarked device that interacts with all my messenger services for social media, all at one time. This makes it possible for me to post this blog wherever I can access a computer and an internet connection. This is one of the advances that are now part of what is called Web 2.0, which is changing the world. The world as you knew it is changed forever, you can believe that, just as you can believe that there are now several forms of cancer which are cured, there is sight being restored to those who are blind via mechanisms of technology, and hearing is being restored. Limbs which are prosthetic are intelligent and capable of interacting with the user. It is an age unlike anything that has existed ever, and you are here to see it. Now tell me once again that you don't think there is anything to creator God? How can people see the world that is coming and in fact is here as we speak, and not be cognizant of the fact that it isn't just a matter of any cosmic chance whatsoever. God is in this world making things happen. By faith I look as did the believers of old that are spoken of in Hebrews in the New Testament: Hebrews 11:10 For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.