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Planning in Goal Realization
Planning is a large part in goal realization. As you plan, you
should set aside time for anniversaries, birthdays, concerts,
music, television, special occasions, and the like. You should
also include in your plan expenses such as medical, insurance,
taxes, loans, credit cards, car registrations, tags, interest,
contributions, bills, and the like. This will help you measure
the financial portion of your goals and plans. In other words,
it can help you see how much you can invest on your goals. You
also want to calculate vacations, trips, or holidays. All
details revolved around your plans, therefore if you plan
wisely and carefully measuring out the details you will have a
better plan in motion.
Planning is preparing to achieve. Planning is setting up a plan
that develops a structure while arranging to reach a goal.
Plans include schedules, forecasting, arrangements, and the
like. Still, planning includes more since you have to remove
any obstacles in your way that hinders your goals process. For
instance, procrastination is the biggest stumper that halts or
diminishes goals.
Therefore, you want to consider a practice that leads you to
avoid procrastination. The goal now is to prevent
procrastination.
Day one of seven:
Anti-procrastination goal and plans:
Monday: I intend to find meaning of my goals so that I can stop
putting off what I can do today. I realize that getting it done
now is an accomplishment that moves me toward my goal, and also
getting it done now takes off stress.
Day two of seven:
Tuesday: I intend to break down my goals to sections so that I
will not feel stressed by taking on large tasks.
Day three of seven:
Wednesday: I intend to write a statement that illustrates my
intentions and what I want to achieve from my goals.
Day four of seven:
Thursday: I intend to tell everyone I know about my goals and
plans so that people will respect my time to reach my goals and
assist me if necessary.
Day five of seven:
Friday: I intend to find benefits and rewards for all the
efforts I put forth in achieving my goal.
Day six of seven:
Saturday: On Saturday instead of resting from my intended goal,
I will put forth effort and get it done now so that I am closer
to my goals. I will not procrastinate, simply because it is a
weekend.
Day seven of seven:
Sunday: Today, I realize that procrastination is positive and
negative, thus if I can tell me self to procrastinate, I can
also tell myself not to procrastinate. I simply must learn to
say no at times, since no is not a rejection in all instances,
rather it is a best interest word that protects me from making
mistakes.
Day one of completing my seven-day mission to avoid
procrastination:
Monday: Today, I will look back to see my progress. At the
times I did procrastinate, I will observe the experience
closely to see what results came from the inactivity. I will
not judge myself; rather I will review the consequences of my
inactions to see where I can progress. I will write down the
facts as they present self and analyze them carefully. This
will help me see clearly which direction
I need to go to achieve my goals and realize my plans.
As I move along I can see when is my best time to study, plan,
and work toward achieving my goals. I will write down daily my
activities, plans, etc to make room for large tasks that come
along. Are you ready to plan?
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