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Patience is the seed, and success is the fruit.

 

Patience is the seed, and success is the fruit.

Where there is patience, there is a foundation for adequate preparation. Patience allows us to assess our goals and plan our approach thoughtfully and carefully. 

Where there is preparation, there is the opportunity for consistent practice. By dedicating time to prepare adequately, we can engage in repeated practice that enhances our skills and understanding. 

Where there is practice, there is an increase in confidence. As we refine our abilities through regular practice, we trust our skills and knowledge, boosting our self-assurance. 

Where there is confidence, there is an ability to perform at a higher level. Believing in our capabilities empowers us to take action and showcase what we have learned. 

Where there is performance, there is noticeable progress. When we actively demonstrate our skills, we can see tangible improvements and results in our efforts. 

Where there is progress, there is a pathway to achievement. Each step forward builds upon the last, leading us toward accomplishing our goals and aspirations. 

Where there is achievement, there is the promise of success. Successfully reaching our objectives validates our hard work, perseverance, and dedication. 

 Patience is the essential seed that must be planted first; it nurtures all subsequent steps and ultimately leads to the fruitful reward of success.

 M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

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