
Mostly, being ‘spontaneous‘ is equated with being reckless, restless or random. Dropping specific agendas or randomly creating one, though attractive sounds very weird. There’s benefits to weaving in ‘spontaneity‘ into our personalities & lives. Some of the greatest achievements were spontaneous, where leaders trusted their instincts & intuition.
Sometimes, when we really plan a lot, we may risk building unrealistic expectations or unnecessary blocks. Our fondest memories are those where we suddenly altered plans, based on the quality of insights. It lead to brilliant surprises, memorable, playful adventures or experiences.
Spontaneity makes us feel natural & alive. At times, it’s a friendly reminder that we can do whatever we want in the spur of the moment. Sometimes, over-planning may exclude us from unexpected pleasures, infinite possibilities, passion & an unburdened mind. Spontaneity brings creativity, imagination, innocence & the truest expression of our individuality. We can plan & prepare what is truly necessary & can balance the two. We can live with curious mind that is eager to explore new horizons. We may find a hidden treasure.