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An Encyclopedia of Gardening 
Comprising the Theory and Practise of Horticulture, Floriculture, 
Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening 
By John Claudius Loudon 
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green 
1824 
Pg. 1144: 
Any plan at all, even a bad plan, is better than none; because those who set 
out on any plan will, in all probability, sooner discover its errors, if a bad 
one, and correct them, than those, who set out on no plan, will discover the 
want of one, and form a good plan. 

From the above you can see that developing a plan is important in solving 
life's problems. Here is Muriel Chen's system on how to start making a plan 
when you are unsure.

Her book Psychic First Aid is available for download at www.tromhelp.com/books 
in PDF and Kindle formats.

Keep on TROMing
Pete McLaughlin

UNSURE of the right answer or the right thing to do 
1. Form a question that can be answered with a YES or a NO. 
2. Relax as completely as you can. 
3. Imagine your higher self, or Someone more than you, and ask the question of 
them. The answer will be there immediately. 
4. Accept the answer you get. If you try to think instead of listen to the 
answer you may not "hear" it. It would be like asking someone a question and 
then continuing to talk as they answered it. The answer you get will be the 
right answer for you at the moment of asking. 

4. When you are quite practiced with the yes and no answers, you can try for 
others. Remember that common usage of language can be imprecise. Make sure you 
form your question in such a way that it says what you mean, and it can be 
precisely answered.

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