If you fail to plan, plan to fail.
-George N. Parks
There is so much beauty in these words that speaks so much truth. Being prepared is important for so many life situations, and George Parks’ starred thought captures it beautifully.
It’s amazing to me how often people fail to plan for things in life, and leave so many variables in the air. I’ve always been a planner, and have trouble with the whole “being spontaneous” aspect of life.
The question I am stuck with now is: How do I teach my students this phrase through everything that we do in class. How do I reach students and let them know that they need to be planners too?
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