Slow and Steady Wins The Race!
Recently, I came across a classic story from Aesop’s Fables that really encouraged me. You may remember it—it’s called the…
The Hare And The Tortoise
One day a hare was boasting of his running speed and laughing at the tortoise, for being so slow. Much to the hare’s surprise the tortoise challenged him to a race.
The hare, looking on the whole affair as a great joke, readily consented. The fox was selected to act as umpire, and hold the stakes. The race began and the hare, of course, soon left the tortoise far behind. 
Having reached the halfway point, and the day being warm, the hare decided to stop and play awhile. He then took a nap in a shady spot, thinking that if the tortoise passed him while he slept, he could easily overtake him
before he reached the finish.
The tortoise meanwhile plodded on, unwavering and unresting, straight toward
his goal. The hare, however, slept longer than he intended, and
when he woke up he was surprised to find that the tortoise was nowhere in sight.
Off he went at full speed, but on reaching the finish-line, found that the tortoise was already there, waiting for his arrival.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.
As an entrepreneur I have so many goals, dreams, and aspirations.
But as a stay at home mom and home school teacher I don’t have lots of free time to pursue all that’s in my heart.
However, with keeping the mindset that “Slow and Steady Wins The Race”, I am able to
fully embrace where I am in my season of life.
I have been given four beautiful children with whom I have chosen to stay home and home school. They are not a hindrance to my dreams—they are apart of them!
As a busy mother, I cling to the motto that slow and steady wins the race.
Here are some things that have helped me along the way:
1. Set Realistic Goals: Think big, be specific, but anchor them in some reality.
2. Set Realistic Time Frames: Examine whether or not you can actually meet your goals within the time frame you have set. There have been many times I have needed to extend the time–some goals I have extended 1 month, 3 months to a year!
“There are no such things as unrealistic goals, only unrealistic time frames.”
Power of Focus
3. Embrace Your Present: You may not be able to pursue your goals and dreams 100%,
but you can do things to prepare yourself and increase your value. For example you can
take a class, participate in a mentor program, read books, write an article, listen to audio tapes, etc. The idea is to be ready when the opportunity comes knocking at your door!
4. Don’t Compare Yourself to Others! Your life is your life. Your situation is your situation. Your dream is your dream. Don’t get discouraged when you see other people moving at a faster pace—Stay focused and keep it moving! And always remind yourself that “Slow and Steady Wins The Race!”





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