Cutting Custard Slices

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I don’t know if this is normal to any of you that are reading this but my wife wakes up at arbitrary times of the morning and decides that it is time to bake! To top it all, I must now get up and help slice the biscuits, or in this morning’s case, slice the custard slices. So at 03:00 this morning I staggered out of bed, not sure what was awaiting me, but help I must.

At around 04:30 I was “requested” to cut the custard slices. Over the months that I have had to (oops....she might read this....) that I was requested to assist, I have developed quite a skill at cutting biscuits and custard slices and the like.

Using a straight edge on a hot pan has serious consequences... both to the straight edge and

my hands, so I have developed a method of marking both ends of the pan. I then start cutting from the first mark and, keeping the end point in view, I cut to the end. I have managed to develop this to the point where there is very little deviation from the desired path between the two points.

Now this might sound strange, but at 04:30 it dawned on me that cutting custard slices was very much like everything we do in life, Including life itself. If you don’t know where you are starting from and where you are going to, you have very little chance of getting it right.

Without conscious decisions about where you are starting and where you are going, you have

very little chance at succeeding in your (non-existent) plan. You might succeed in something per chance, but not by plan. As The late Jim Rohn said “If you don’t design your own life plan, chances are, you’ll fall into someone else’s plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much”.

But being human, we can always find an excuse as to why we did not succeed, the government (always a good one), the big boys blocking you out, unlucky and the list goes on but, WE are never on that list.

  • The truth is that we should truly head the list. We are usually the greatest problem and should be addressed first.
  • How many of us have a plan for our life? Not that mental wish list, but a written plan where we sit and make considered choices
  • Do we plan where we want to be at age 60yrs?
  • How do we get to that point?
  • Do we have a 5yr, 10yr and 20yr plan?

Without these plans for our lives, our families and our businesses, we are like a

boat on the water without a rudder, going as the wind takes us. The thing is, we cannot blame the government, or the lack of opportunities (the wind) for us not succeeding.

And to quote the late Jim Rohn again, “It is the set of the sails, not the direction of the wind that determines which way we will go”.

Plan your course, set your sail and cut your slice of Life. WA certainly give us the tools.

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That's a different way of looking at things. I guess we can plan but also need a plan 2 if plan 1 does not succeed etc.

It is not easy being "green" but those are the cards given to us. Do the best you can. Trying is better than not giving things a go.

Good on yerh helping the lady in the kitchen, what a "warrior"

Good post,
Cheers Jae♫

Hey Bryan,
A slice on Life both at home and work. Or work at home.
Well said!!!

Tried and True

Elaine

Custard is one of my favourite things in the world. Amd custard slices are my favourite cake. You lucky thing!

I must say that custard is a great reason to roll out of bed. Thanks for sharing.

Well written post and a bit different.
We now want a custard slice! Those are so delicious.
Time to slice off the piece of Life you want because nobody is going to just hand it to you.
We are setting sail with you.
All the best for 2019!
C & P

Initial reading I was think what has slicing custard for to do with WA? Ha.
Reading further, it’s a reminder that we should be conscious of what we are doing.
Thank you for sharing, Bryan! :o)

A great Pleasure and welcome to WA.

Thank you and my pleasure, Bryan! :o)

And hoping for some Wind...

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what a great analogy -LOL I was following to see how you cut your custard slice so clean - next minute I'm setting my sails - love it !

Glad you enjoyed it... and I wet my knife before cutting the custard slices. :-)

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