Sunday Citar ~ Big Plans, Baby

Sunday has rolled around once again, and you know what that means—it's time for another round of Sunday Citar! For those who aren't familiar, Citar is "to quote" in Spanish, and that's exactly what we're doing here—sharing inspiring words, funny quotes, or anything that just popped into your head and made you think twice. And hey, who knows? Maybe we'll all discover some fantastic new blogs along the way. This week, I woke up at an ungodly hour—4:20 AM, to be exact. If you're like me, you might think, "Wait, wasn't that supposed to be reserved for stargazing?" Nope. Instead, my brain decided it was prime time for planning, dreaming, and overthinking life. It reminded me of those early mornings before a big adventure, like when we used to plan trips to Cedar Point (you know, the roller coaster capital). Back then, I’d be so excited I couldn’t sleep, but now? Let’s just say I’ve grown fond of my pillow. Still, there’s something magical about these restless nights—they’re reminders that our minds are always working, even when we wish they'd take a break. Vision isn’t passive; it demands action, growth, and sometimes a little chaos. Speaking of chaos, I’ve got big plans brewing this weekend. My family and I are exchanging closet items with some friends tomorrow—a perfect opportunity to declutter while getting something fresh. It feels good to let go of things we’ve outgrown, whether they’re clothes or ideas. Sometimes, the best way to move forward is by clearing space for new beginnings. Now, onto the fun part: Sunday Citar! This week’s quote comes from Daniel H. Burnham, and it goes like this: > “Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans. Aim high in hope and work. Remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will not die.” Isn’t that incredible? It’s a call to dream big, even when the little stuff seems easier. Life doesn’t change unless we push ourselves to aim higher, and I think that’s something worth remembering. If you want to join in, simply write a post on your blog featuring a quote that inspires you, link back to my site, and add your link to the list below. It’s simple, and it’s a great way to connect with others. Don’t forget to check out at least three other participants—you’ll find gems you didn’t expect. As always, thanks for being here. Until next time, keep quoting, keep inspiring, and keep chasing those big dreams! P.S. If you're still unsure about joining in, click [here](#) for a step-by-step guide. You've got this! [Linky List Goes Here] Stay inspired, [Your Name] P.S.S. I can't wait to see what you come up with for next week's Citar. Keep the fire burning!

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Puffed corn flour is a type of flour made from corn that has been puffed or expanded through a process of heat and pressure. The process involves heating the corn kernels until they become soft and moist, and then rapidly releasing the pressure, causing the kernels to puff up. The puffed corn is then ground into a fine flour that can be used in a variety of recipes. Puffed corn flour is often used as a gluten-free alternative to wheat flour in baking and cooking, and is also used in snack foods such as popcorn and corn chips. It is high in fiber and protein, and has a light, airy texture that makes it ideal for use in baked goods.

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