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Monday, August 17, 2009

Heather LeFevre's Yearly Planning Survey - 2009 Results!

Planner  Survey  Results 2009
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RSOAP started as a joke on the origins of planning. It's a fun and audacious title for a blog. But sometimes crazy jokes grow into cooler things. A secret Planner society embedded with antique British jungle adventure lore? Sounds like a fun time. Maybe I'll start sending out 5th grade style RSOAP Club Kits with stickers, mugs, and t-shirts. :D

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------ WORDS OF WISDOM ------
"A belligerent Samurai, an old Japanese tale goes, once challenged a Zen master to explain the concept of heaven and hell. But the monk replied with scorn, "Your nothing but a lout -- I can't waste my time with the likes of you!" His very honor attacked, the Samurai flew into a rage and, pulling his sword from his scabbard, yelled, "I could kill you for you impertinence!"

"That," the monk calmly replied, "is hell." Startled at seeing the truth in what the master pointed out about the fury that had him in his grip, the Samurai calmed down, sheathed his sword, and bowed, thanking the monk for the insight.

"And that," said the monk, "is heaven.""

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