GrowthDo you remember way back when in kindergarten planting a bean seed or in a little milk carton with dirt planting some rye grass seed in it? You couldn't wait for the days to go by with sunshine and a little water, your on the windowsill project sprout forth, a beautiful plant. It was a miracle!

Planting Seeds Is All About Growth.

All the good seeds you plant in life come to fruition eventually whether you realize it or not.

 

This is why whether in business planning, random acts of kindness, giving someone a compliment, encouraging another, raising a child, or doing a good deed our choice to plant "good" seeds is critical. You know the old saying, "you reap what you sow."

As we move into the new year, be aware that you are the farmer in the world and work extra hard this year to plant good seeds everywhere you go. A 400 foot strong and mighty tree standing in the forest may start with a good seed you planted today.

 
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17 Comments on Planting Seeds Is All About Growth

JAN
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Gary-Fast on the draw again-Woo Hoo I have been doing that on a number of blogs today. Just need to do that with the rest of life <smile>of course now I must go back and read it. LOL

OK I did that. I really like this blog but I'm bias because I love them all. Who wouldn't, they are like prime cuts of meat, fine china,rare coins, beautiful music to one's ears and filled with simple but profound wisdom and common sense. YOU ARE A RARE AND WONDERFUL HUMAN BEING.   This line was my fav

you are the farmer in the world and work extra hard this year to plant good seeds everywhere you go. (you DO THAT EVERYDAY)

I'm doing it more and more. Just imagine my garden a yr from now,Here is a different kind of link that I think is kind of cool. Hope you like it

http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems22.html

3:51pm • #1
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Hi Gary,

How true! You've planted so many beautiful seeds...in fact, I just chose you as one of my TOP 10 writers here in Active Rain in my lemonade post.....I believe this means you're supposed to now write a post in this vein....

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Jo

3:52pm • #2
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You Reap What you sew...That is so true in every day life as much as our business life!

4:02pm • #3

Hi Gary...Great post....its all about giving and i agree with william....what you sow is what you reap

4:10pm • #4
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Gary

As always you "plant" some pretty good and meaaningful posts.  This one is great for the new year.

4:13pm • #5
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Sharon: You not only are fast at the draw but fast with poetry about seeds and planting. Cool.

Hi Jo: Thanks, I saw your beautiful post. You are sweet and a treasure here to all who know you.

William: It does follow that what grows comes from what is planted.

The Herrington Group (Patti): Giving is one of the best kinds of seeds.

Hi Trey: Glad you liked it my friend.

4:19pm • #6
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I've heard this statement all my life..."you reap what you sow"....and it is so true. The seed of kindness, is by far, the best seed.

4:36pm • #7
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I try to be careful as to what type of seeds I plant. I know one day they will all out grow me.

6:18pm • #8
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Gary - I am looking for seeds that will grow into money trees.

7:02pm • #9
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Hi Gary, I do remember that in school.  I couldn't wait to see what my new plant looked like. Then I joined the Junior Garden Club Girls and I became Garden Club Girl of the Year and won a trip to camp. We got there by train. It was the only time I have ever been on a train and I will never forget it!

9:10pm • #10
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Gary,

You do reap what you sow..great message! Thank you for the post.

5:47am • #11
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Hi Gary: You never know who you touch. You can make a difference in a person's life and they may never tell you. Sowing seeds of kindness is always a good rule to follow.

Elizabeth Weintraub Land Park Real Estate Agent in Sacramento

10:55am • #13
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Gary,

A sharp Internet marketing program could be a seed for future real estate or mortgage business growth. It won't grow, though, unless it's constantly watered and cared for.

4:56pm • #14
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Gary - Yes you are so right.  There can be no harvest unless you plant. 

7:14pm • #15
JAN
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I love this post. i have a Realtor friend that say this very thing all the time. Like her I too need to get planting

3:55pm • #16
JAN
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Gary- I love your positive outlook. Thanks for the encouraging blog.

12:40am • #17

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