Monday, September 6, 2010
159. Practicality
Without execution, thinking is mere idleness. - Winston Churchill.
If you have thought out a plan of action, the next step is to write it down. Making written notes of your plans, poems ideas etc., is creating a physical bridge between your mental world (the intangible) and the physical world (the tangible). This is the first stage in realisation (the making real) of your plans and goals.
The advantages in this are :
1. It makes your ideas visible.
2. It provides a written record.
3. It can protect your copyright (intellectual property).
4. It gives a standard against which you can measure your progress.
5. It helps you to remember what you have created.
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