Wednesday, December 1, 2010

What is Your Plan?


I ask the question because it is important to have a plan so that you are not merely reacting to situations. You are in control and make things happen. With a plan you move from reaction to action.

So, what is your plan? You develop plans for work. You develop plans for your children. But, what about a plan for you!! You start with your goals and aspirations in aspects of your life. This would encompass your personal, work, health and spiritual/religious. I would suggest you have at least 2 goals and aspirations in each category. After you list your 2 or more goals and aspirations then be as specific as possible regarding how you might accomplish those goals and aspirations. Remember, faith in your goals and aspirations will help work out some details your may not know how to address.

AND of course, getting your Will done should be NUMBER ONE in your personal goals. Once you write it down in your plan, guess what, it gets done and not as a reaction but as an ACTION!!

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