Your Plans
Posted: Wednesday, August 25, 2010
by Jeanna Gabellini
Master Peace Coaching
Are you planning
- for disaster?
- to be broke?
- to barely be making ends meet?
- for extreme wealth?
- to be let down?
- on someone saving you?
- for success?
- for struggle?
- for ease?
Other questions you can ask yourself to see what you are planning for are:
- How do you forecast for your finances?
- Do you create a business plan each year? If so, do you follow it?
- Have you sat down and really given detailed thought to your desired end results?
- Are you taking actions that support the desired results?
- Do you think about all the worst possible scenarios happening to you and then worry about those thoughts coming true?
- Do you plan vacations? If so, do they excite you?
- What is your plan for your relationships? Do you plan for ease or struggle?
- Do you create daily plans, both for productivity and fun?
Bottom line: Make a plan that works for you and then implement it . Take actions. Big or small steps-it doesn't matter. There needs to be room for fun, freedom and inspiration within a plan. In fact, if you create a plan that really works for you, you will be fired up and committed to it. You won't have to talk yourself into following ityou'll want to follow it. Make sure the plan isn't injected with your parents' voices or your gremlin/ego voice. Make the plan authentically yours and the results will be yours.
Hint: If you find the plan isn't working, do something about it. Change some of the steps. A plan is meant to give you clarity, direction and focus.
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