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The fact is, evidence shows that successful people will almost always have a plan behind their success. They know what they want and they’ll work out a plan that will get them exactly where they want to go.
We as humans have the unique ability to affect change in our lives; it’s through our own conscious choice when we engage in the miracle process of personal development that we are able to transform our nature and our lives.
It’s the combination of positive materials and an open attitude towards learning, driven by the diligent following of a plan that makes the difference. Be committed to the advancement of a new life philosophy and new plan for personal and professional success.
Here are some major ideas to keep in mind when developing a plan that will work well and take you to the finish line powerfully and in style:
Set Goals
Start with an idea of what you want, make the picture as big and as bright as you can, then ask the question, “What’s the first step”? Start to formulate a plan.
Each of us is unique and motivated by different factors and you've got to develop one that is right for you and fits you. Whatever your personality, be honest with yourself, know your strengths and your weaknesses, develop the plan around them!
Start to Keep a Journal.
Take notes. It may be on paper, it may be on a micro-recorder. Do not trust your memory, but to write it down, to find one place to gather the information that affects change and make you think and feel good.
Take Action
Act on your plan, on your ideas and your passions. What separates the successful from the unsuccessful so many times is that the successful simply do it. They take action, they aren't necessarily smarter than others; they just work the plan.
And the time to act is when the emotion is strong. So set up the discipline when the idea is strong, clear and powerful - that's the time to work the plan. Otherwise the emotion is wasted unless you capture the emotion and put it into disciplined activities and translate it into equity. And here's what is interesting: all disciplines affect each other; everything affects everything.
We are at the beginning of a fantastic journey that is going to help us become all that we want to - so let's get going!
As we say, this is not the dressed rehearsal, this life, it’s the real thing!
Discover more with tony Nutley, at the UK College of Personal Development www.ukcpd.net
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