
Salutations!
I remember taking on projects that where needed to skip some steps...only I found out later I left off some major steps that should of been followed. This usually winds up to bringing me back and starting over. So this old saying rings true; like me you could be "Putting the cart before the horse." It sure gave me a good lesson! Those projects didn't go anywhere! Cutting steps can be costly in money, energy material and time. Especially.. if you easily oversight what you think can be left out will bring a good result. It's like peanut butter without the jelly. How can you have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Good lessons are learned when you put that horse first. That horse so to speak will lead that cart and take you to many projects, places and discoveries. It's your automation and your vehicle. Some of you may call it your instructions, plans even your foundations. No foundations, then your houses might have a sudden fall. Sound foundations stand UP.. weak ones wavier and may bring mishaps and disasters. "If only they'd thought of cause and effect with that oil spill..but they wanted to cut corners..." Overall, I'd rate this saying "Putting the horse before the cart" a saying to keep you on your toes...and very active in your goals. It is one that's more likely to work out with the best results when it's followed properly. Now, make sure you have wheels on your cart-- or you'll need to get some. Carts have to roll. Be smart and take pride and skill in your work or project and deed. Me?.... Awwh...Anyway.. "I like to blow bubbles.."
You only have to blow them...then they float on out and land silently!
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I'm wishing you a successful day in every work or deed you contribute!
GOOD MORNING!
Posted By: MIISRAEL Bride
Thursday, July 1st 2010 at 10:28AM
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