I’m sure that you’ve heard that age-old saying that no one plans to fail, but far too many people FAIL to plan.
Plans, and planning is without doubt one of the most
important aspects of success at virtually anything you do.
Most individuals start with a goal or objective that they
want to achieve, and by working on its planning and potential regularly it
grows until the day comes when you breathe life into it and it starts to live.
Your objectives become your plans, and if you’re wise, and I’m
sure you are, you will work on your planning regularly and preferably on a
daily basis.
Your planning is not so much to ensure you get it right, but
to guarantee you can’t get it wrong.
Often, my plans and planning start months and even years
before they take on a life of their own.
Often, I work on them regularly, but
sometimes with gaps due to other commitments.
Without my written fine detailed plans and planning all of
my earlier work would probably be forgotten or redone a second time quite needlessly.
However, by keeping well detailed written plans I can return
to them at any time and remind myself of my objectives.
Unsurprisingly, when I return to my plans in this way, I get
enthusiastic and start to change and improve many things. The reason for this
is that in the time I have been away my knowledge has grown which is change my
thinking and provided me with many additional thoughts and ideas which
I now
include in my plans.
I like to read my plans, especially the planning of my top
priority goals and objectives most mornings and sometimes again at the end of
the day.
The reason for this is quite simple, reminding myself what
it is I desire and am planning to achieve keeps this objective at the forefront
of my mind.
You have probably heard it said we generally move towards
the things that we think about the very most, learn more about plans and
planning by watching this short video.
https://youtu.be/HfRSfD3jyko
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