Organizing thoughts

One finds that chief among the cohorts that contribute to absolute dross of days and gross underachievement is the inability of man to bring himself to organize his affairs and events in a way that is systematic as much as is practicable for him.

One puts more stress on this line of thought by proposing a non-nouveau idea that an ability to properly organize the building blocks of problems as well as the steps required to be taken to solve them is in itself the key to actionable solution(s).

One then ponders about the why a good number of persons find it extremely tedious to put down or itemize (if you may) steps and points needed to bring about much needed solutions.

Taking oneself as a case study, one reflects back upon times one kept jumping from activity to activity in a bid to cover aspects of the big picture. One realizes how defeating this method was and indeed is, especially as it has the unique ability to make one of no trade, master.

One concedes that history is littered with avatars who have gone on to distinguish themselves by taking notes and brainstorming routes to their destinations before setting out.

One’s takeaway is that mastery of a thing involves immersion into the thing and a commitment to sweep through cobwebs and jump through tricky hoops. Without a roadmap carved, one proposes that achieving goals becomes very difficult.

One’s submission is absolute, that a person is in ultimate charge of his growth, and said fellow would be in the best position to define the order and sequence with which he pursues said growth.

As the pursuance of growth continues, one should ensure that one does not spend too much time being a perfectionist in defining steps for progress, for in the end, doing, rather than preparing to do is of paramount importance above all else.

Oreoluwa Aboluwarin

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