The Importance of Preparation and Action for Seizing Success

 

There is a Japanese proverb that says, “If you don't plant in spring, you won't bear fruit in autumn.” It literally signifies that without sowing seeds or seedlings in the spring, there will be no harvest in the fall, which underscores the importance of taking action and making preparations in advance. Another saying emphasizes that success requires “80% preparation and 20% execution.” Both adages stress the significance of thorough preparation. When you have a specific target date, preparing in advance becomes a race against time to some extent. Conversely, if you are not ready to face the actual challenge or lack a target date, you might end up wasting time preparing excessively. Therefore, it is crucial to set clear goals that enable you to tackle challenges confidently. Furthermore, it is important to remain vigilant for opportunities to take on challenges. Keeping an open mind and being receptive to new possibilities can lead to growth and success.

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