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Planners Unite!

I'm not all that great a planner.  I LOVE when a plan exists, I just sometimes wait too long to begin making one.  I know this will likely cause frustration when I have to cram and cram to get things done in time, but I do it anyway.

My Daddy never had that problem.  As a farmer, you can bet he was a planner!  From sunrise to sunset, rain or shine, my Daddy planned.  He planned cotton planting time and when he would set out the onions, cabbage, radishes, English peas, Irish potatoes, etc.  Even in the winter, many times I've heard him say he set out cabbage in January's icy ground.  He knew that if the cabbage was going to produce effectively, it HAD to be set out very early in order for the "heading out" process to begin while the weather was still cool.  Apparently, cabbage loves cool weather, and his planning gave them exactly what they needed... when they needed it.


I guess I ought to think more about Daddy's philosophy when it comes to planning.  I have some things ahead that depend on giving them the proper amount of forethought.  It is absolutely imperative for things to develop in a healthy way and keep myself from dealing with that crazy, stress inducing, frustration.  Let's plan to be planners.  A quick glance at scripture shows us that God is a planner, too!

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