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ney’s words serve as a nudge, a gentle push toward the first step of doing.</p><p id="e47b">Take Thomas, a young, vibrant chap with a love for gardening. He envisioned transforming his backyard into a lush garden, teeming with vegetables and flowers. Unlike Ellie, Thomas took Disney’s quote to heart. He began with a small patch, planting a few seeds each day. Slowly, his backyard blossomed into a verdant paradise, a testament to the magic of doing.</p><figure id="b920"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*cWci7012zWNTtvRR4YDUZQ.png"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="0211">Thomas’s journey teaches us an invaluable lesson: the smallest step of action is worth more than the grandest intention. It’s about rolling up your sleeves and planting the seeds of your dreams, one tiny action at a time.</p><p id="a9b7">Now, let’s pivot to practical tips inspired by Disney’s wisdom:</p><ol><li><b>Break It Down:</b> Big dreams can be overwhelming. Break them down into smaller, manageable tasks. Just like Thomas started with a small patch, begin with what you can handle now.</li><li><b>Set a Date, Not a Deadline:</b> Instead of a daunting deadline, set a start date. Mark the calendar for when you will take the first step, be it researching, writing, or just brainstorming.</li><li><b>Embrace the Learning Curve:</b> Every action, every attempt, is a step

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towards learning. Don’t shy away from the initial stumbling. Remember, every expert was once a beginner.</li><li><b>Celebrate Small Victories:</b> Just like Thomas rejoiced each budding flower, celebrate your small achievements. These little celebrations fuel further actions.</li></ol><p id="b8b6">To wrap it up, Disney’s quote isn’t just a string of words, but a call to action, a mantra for those yearning to turn their dreams into reality. It’s about bridging the gap between intention and action. So, whether you’re an Ellie dreaming of a bakery or a Thomas aspiring to garden, remember, the secret lies in starting, in doing. In the words of the great Martin Luther King Jr., “You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” Let’s step forward, from the land of words to the realm of actions. 🌱🚀</p><p id="17f8">Thanks for reading. ❤️ Leave your views/thoughts💭, I’d love to hear from you! ✨</p><p id="1249">If my words touched your soul, please consider supporting my journey: [<a href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tokyofullstack"><b>Donate Link</b></a>](<a href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tokyofullstack">https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tokyofullstack</a>). Your generosity weaves into every story. ❤️</p><figure id="3ad1"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*W1u4BeAk8R70wPlY"><figcaption></figcaption></figure></article></body>

I Choose Freedom

Poetry prompt day 6

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I choose freedom, Because I love to write words of wisdom, And I hate boredom.

I choose to live my dreams, Because I love to daydream, And to be supreme.

I choose to be confident, And motivated, So I don't need to be afraid of fear.

I choose to be motivated, Rather than manipulated, So it will make me determined.

I choose to listen to my inner voice, So I am able to make a different choice, And my voice can be heard.

I choose to be kind, Rather than blind, So I can find the meaning of life.

I choose to live by choice, Not by the chance, Because I want to change my life.

This poem is all about choices I made and some of them I want to make in the future.

Life is all about choices. If you can describe a way of life in just one word then it would be a choice.

Choices give you goals in life. Life is nothing without goals. So, today is the chance to think about the choices that you made or you want to make in the future.

Everyone has choices. I would love to know about your choices.

So, here is today's prompt.

Write a poem about an important life choice you made or you want to make in the future?

I hope you will have beautiful choices to share with me.

By the way, sorry for being late. I will try to be on time next time.

I am grateful to all of you for being so supportive and kind. You all inspire me to publish a prompt every day.

I hope you all are also enjoying this journey of being creative.

I would like to invite A Rustic Mind (Manali Desai) Melanie J. Orla Kenny Jupiter Grant Josh Balerite Acol Prasant Trivedi Kimberly Hampton Nilsson Carolyn Hastings Dr. Fatima Imam K.Kumar

Thanks a million

This poetry challenge is open to everyone. If you want to take a part in this challenge you can read more in detail here.

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