Time -an essence

What would you do if everything you planned for didn't come out the way you planned it. What if you have stipulated your time for a particular purpose and something else that was not budgeted for consumes your time. Are there times when we get so upset that we have wasted our time doing nothing when we actually planned to use it wisely?
Many people have goals but if you just stop at setting goals without further reviewing it,  then we may never know what exactly is taking our time and may never set things right. A very wise man, king Solomon said "there is time for everything under the sun!"
Your success can be achieved by the little steps you take daily. You may not see it immediately but when you are consistent and determined, you will see the result in due time.
Time is a very essential element in achieving goals. When you plan for something, try as much as possible to follow that plan. Well, if something beyond your control happens and clashes with your plan, then just allow it and  move on. You don't need to blame anyone for your mistakes or inabilities, rather see it as a need to reschedule and press on. Whatever you set your mind to achieve, you can achieve it. It only depends on whether you have the ability to see it.
Planning just helps us to be more organised. Imagine a man just walking around on the road, very slowly and just keeps moving to and fro the neighbourhood and you ask him where he is going so that you can give him a lift peradventure his strength is failing him and then he says "oh no I'm not really going anywhere, I just want to examine the amount of houses that are along the neighbourhood". Now, along the same street is another man that is in such a hurry, dressed up for something you know that he really does not want to miss. In comparing these two scenerios, you will discover that one has a plan already and wants to meet it, whilst the other made no plan and is not bothered at all. We have to balance all we do; inasmuch as we set goals, we also need to create time for other contingencies that may occur and by so doing, we will not begin to push blames on others.
Setting goals does not mean you should be rigid. Imagine if you have your day all planned out and along the line a friend of yours or even your son, in distress, comes to your house and you know fully well that you can help him or her(as the case may be), would you just neglect that responsibility or duty of care because you already fixed every minute of your time on something else?
 Surely there is need for balance in all we do!

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  2. Ride on dear, I got this, it now depends on your ability to see it

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  3. Ride on dear, I got this, it now depends on your ability to see it

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