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The Don S. McClure Show- Planning-Doing-Correcting-Enjoying Life

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PLANNING-DOING-CORRECTING-ENJOYING LIFE AND ALL YOU HAVE ACHIEVED

Each of us come into this world with these four principles they are considered the bases for our comprehensive and fundamental laws that govern how we grow and exist in life.

Planning: Starts while we are being developed. The things we learn and our exposure to set in motion what we will see as our path in life.

Doing: Comes into play as we grow, such as taste, touch and feel. This experience sets in motion what we like or dislike.

Correcting Is the most important. From this one action we will face what we have done right to proceed in life and what we have done wrong.  This function will provide the thoughts and actions we will take. Concerning the things that will need adjustment to provide a satisfactory outcome. And if there is no need to make any adjustments,  then we will continue to take the steps that gave us a satisfactory outcome of the situation.

Enjoying Life is the combination of the other three elements.

The purpose of the other three elements combined should yield the principle of enjoying life.

The peace of mind we seek.

The joy of having the things we want.

The sharing of our life with that special someone.

Living life the way we expect it to turn out based on planning, doing and correcting.

Our level of life’s satisfaction will vary from each person. But reaching that level of satisfaction is what each human being truly seeks.

In the dictionary the word “Vary: Can mean to take on "Successive Values."

There is a true saying;

“BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER.”

Renowned American Author Don S. McClure

Featured Sound Track: Can we Change the World by Maysa: Maysa Leak is an American jazz singer.

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