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The 100 day Challenge for 2012 Join Now

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Dear Friend,

What do Olympic Gold Medalists, Academy Award Winners,
and
CEO’s of Fortune 500 companies all have in common?


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  • They all…
  • …are intensely goal driven.
  • …have a passionate obsession
    with excellence.
  • …know how to compete and win
    at the highest levels.
  • …have a coach that knows how to bring out their very best.

Now, suppose that you could gain access to and pick the
brain of the guy who coaches these type of people.

Do you think you might be able to learn a few things that
could improve the condition of your life and career?


Well here’s your chance:


Seriously, if you are not up for an EXTREME, performance
driven program that could rock your world don’t even think
about it.

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P.S. Like every challenge, there are some people that join and
quit. Some join and change their lives… which one are you?

Click here to check it out. 100 Day Challenge

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Free goal setting tool kit – 100 Day Challenge

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Dear Friend,

Consider the implication of this idea…

What would happen if I were to follow you with
a camera crew 24 hours a day 7 days a week
for the next 100 days while you went for your
goals?

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I bet 3 things would happen….

  1. You would START doing the things you say you need to do.
  2. You would STOP doing the things you know
    you shouldn’t be doing.
  3. You would MAKE monumental performance
    gains and change your life.


How is this possible?

Through the power of accountability!

Accountability will serve your character, as well
as your credibility, and more importantly, it will
get you to accomplish all your goals (whether that
is being debt free, or even a multimillionaire).


What stops most people from accomplishing their
goals is one thing: their lack of accountability.

How can someone that wants accountability get it,
without paying thousands and thousands of dollars
for a coach?


Good question. Here is your answer:

Gary Ryan Blair, otherwise know as The Goals Guy,
has put together what I believe to be the most
comprehensive form of accountability, goal setting
and performance enhancement, that I have ever seen.

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It’s called the 100 Day Challenge and it begins on
September 22nd, which happens to be the final
100 days of the year.

The 100 Day Challenge is an extreme performance
workout because it’s all about getting things done,
getting massive results quickly, and finishing the
year EXACTLY where you want to be!


I’ve seen it, and it’s an amazing piece of work. But
you don’t have to take my word for it, check it out
for yourself here:


Listen. I’m so impressed with Gary and his 100 Day
Challenge, that I’ll be participating in the program
myself and expect to have the best 100 days of my life!

Join me over the next 100 Days, or, at the very minimum,
take a look at this, as it could literally change your life.

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P.S. I almost forgot, Gary has agreed to provide a special
$50 discount exclusively for my friends. To make sure you
get your $50 discount, please use this code: group97

You’ll love this very special program!

100 Day Challenge

Goals Guy Learning Systems, Inc. | 36181 East Lake Road | Suite 139 | Palm Harbor, FL 34685
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2012 New Years resolution and goal setting

Consider the implication of this idea…

What would happen if I were to follow you with
a camera crew 24 hours a day 7 days a week
for the next 100 days while you went for your
goals?

I bet 3 things would happen….

1) You would START doing the things you say
you need to do.

2) You would STOP doing the things you know
you shouldn’t be doing.

3) You would MAKE monumental performance
gains and change your life.

How this possible?

Through the power of accountability!

Accountability will serve your character, as well
as your credibility, and more importantly, it will
get you to accomplish all your goals (weather that
is being debt free, or even a multimillionaire).

What stops most people from accomplishing their
goals is one thing: their lack of accountability.

How can someone that wants accountability get it,
without paying thousands and thousands of dollars
for a coach?

Good question. Here is your answer:

Gary Ryan Blair, otherwise know as The Goals Guy
has put together what I believe to be the most
comprehensive form of accountability, goal setting
and performance enhancement, that I have ever seen.

It’s called the 100 Day Challenge and enrollment
is taking place right now.

The 100 Day Challenge is an extreme goal achievement
and performance improvment workout because it’s all
about getting things done, getting massive results
quickly, and beginning the year with a BANG!

I’ve seen it, and it’s an amazing piece of work. But
you don’t have to take my word for it, check it out
for yourself here:

Listen. I’m so impressed with Gary and his 100 Day
Challenge, that I’ll be participating in the program
myself and expect to have the best 100 days of my life!

Join me over the next 100 Days, or, at the very minimum,
take a look at this literally, it could change your life.

So click on this link right now:

Be well,

Jeff Rogers

P.S. I almost forgot, Gary has agreed to provide a special
$50 discount exclusively for my friends. To make sure you
get your $50 discount, please use this code: group97

You’ll love this very special program! So go here now:

2012 New Years Prediction and the 100 day challenge review

I’m going to predict your future!

Forgive me in advance if this rubs a bit too close to the bone.

It’s not meant to be offensive, but it is meant to be objective.
(I’ll explain in a second.)

1. You will break your resolutions by the end of January.

2. You will make the same amount of money as the average of your
last 5 year’s total income.

3. You will gain 2 pounds of body fat.

4. You will struggle with the same habits, patterns, and behaviors
that you always have.

5. You will get to the end of the year and have made very little
progress in your life.

Why do I make these predictions?

Well, statistically speaking, that’s what will happen to almost
everyone, including you.

So, it’s a safe bet that the same will happen to you this year.

That is, if you don’t make some necessary changes and STICK TO THEM.

I know … I know …

What nerve? Who the heck am I to say such things?

Exactly!

No one can make accurate predictions about an individual. Only
about populations.

The fact is, it’s only the people who are outside of the “NORM”
that really do anything significant with their lives.

So, are those people made that way?

Is it just the luck of fate or genetics?

C’mon, both you and I know better than that.

In fact, I’d like to introduce you to someone that has a large
volume of evidence that shows that exactly the opposite is true.

The fact is, success “can” be reverse engineered and reproduced.

You don’t have to accept what everyone else is getting but you MUST
make a few new choices.

Suppose you decided today – right now – that you’re finally serious
about making a REAL commitment to turning your dreams into
actions… AND your goals into achievements.

And suppose you had more fun doing it than you ever imagined!

It can happen… but you need to be challenged and you’ve got to
take the first bold step.

Is this going to be the year you accomplish all you’ve dreamed
of…forever?

You can do it, and I’ve found a way that will show you how.

Say hello to Gary Ryan Blair and the 100 Day Challenge!

This extreme goal achievement and performance acceleration program
will be the kick in the behind you need so YOU can change your life
for the better, and I mean MUCH BETTER!

All you have to do is say YES, I’m ready for a challenge, and Gary
will show you how to make this the best year of your life!

I recommend the program, I recommend that you act quickly, and more
importantly I recommend Gary as he is the BEST at what he does.

Click here to turn your dreams into reality.

You’ll love this very special program!

Sherri R

P.S. I almost forgot, the best part is that you can take it for a
7-day test-drive and prove to yourself how powerful it really is!

Go here now:

The 100 Challenge and your success in 2012

I waited for MONTHS to be able to post this blog. Once the
day was here, I couldn’t type fast enough.

Why? Because in 100 days, life as you know it will be over.

This is not a metaphor. You will look around and literally
see the actual, concrete, material things you want.

They’ll be right there in front of you. Close enough for you
to reach out and grab with your own two hands.

It’s real. It’s going to happen. In 100 days.

And nothing will ever be the same for you again.

Impossible?

Only because you don’t know how to make it happen. Yet.

That’s about to change.

Click here to find out how and why.

I promise you’ll be glad — no, make that ecstatic — that you did.

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My bold prediction for your future in 2012


I’m going to predict your future!

Forgive me in advance if this rubs a bit too close to the bone.

It’s not meant to be offensive, but it is meant to be objective.
(I’ll explain in a second.)

1. You will break your resolutions by the end of January.

2. You will make the same amount of money as the average of your
last 5 year’s total income.

3. You will gain 2 pounds of body fat.

4. You will struggle with the same habits, patterns, and behaviors
that you always have.

5. You will get to the end of the year and have made very little
progress in your life.

Why do I make these predictions?

Well, statistically speaking, that’s what will happen to almost
everyone, including you.

So, it’s a safe bet that the same will happen to you this year.

That is, if you don’t make some necessary changes and STICK TO THEM.

I know … I know …

What nerve? Who the heck am I to say such things?

Exactly!

No one can make accurate predictions about an individual. Only
about populations.

The fact is, it’s only the people who are outside of the “NORM”
that really do anything significant with their lives.

So, are those people made that way?

Is it just the luck of fate or genetics?

C’mon, both you and I know better than that.

In fact, I’d like to introduce you to someone that has a large
volume of evidence that shows that exactly the opposite is true.

The fact is, success “can” be reverse engineered and reproduced.

You don’t have to accept what everyone else is getting but you MUST
make a few new choices.

Suppose you decided today – right now – that you’re finally serious
about making a REAL commitment to turning your dreams into
actions… AND your goals into achievements.

And suppose you had more fun doing it than you ever imagined!

It can happen… but you need to be challenged and you’ve got to
take the first bold step.

Is this going to be the year you accomplish all you’ve dreamed
of…forever?

You can do it, and I’ve found a way that will show you how.

Say hello to Gary Ryan Blair and the 100 Day Challenge!

This extreme goal achievement and performance acceleration program
will be the kick in the behind you need so YOU can change your life
for the better, and I mean MUCH BETTER!

All you have to do is say YES, I’m ready for a challenge, and Gary
will show you how to make this the best year of your life!

I recommend the program, I recommend that you act quickly, and more
importantly I recommend Gary as he is the BEST at what he does.

Click here to turn your dreams into reality.

You’ll love this very special program!
Jeff

P.S. I almost forgot, the best part is that you can take it for a
7-day test-drive and prove to yourself how powerful it really is!

Go here now: Conquer all and earn bragging rights for life!

Start the new year right with the 100 Day Challenge

Today, I am giving my absolute highest recommendation to one
program!

Because it personally and deeply affected my life, just as it
has for countless others.

Among all of the programs and respected authors that I know,
this one program will ensure that you begin 2012 in the best
way possible!

The program I’m speaking of is the 100 Day Challenge by Gary
Ryan Blair.

The 100 Day Challenge is an extreme performance acceleration
program because it’s all about getting things done, getting
massive results quickly, and starting the year fast, focused
and fired up!

If you have not already participated in this extraordinary
program, I implore you to check it out. It’s that good.

I promise you’ll be glad — no, make that ecstatic — that you did.
Jeff

P.S. I almost forgot, the best part is that you can take it for a
7-day test-drive and prove to yourself how powerful it really is!

Go here now: 100 Day Challenge

Plan for success for 2012 – The join 100 Day Challenge

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Dear Friend,

Whenever I have a project deadline, I’ll use it
to focus like a laser, take massive action and
work miracles in my life and business.


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If I don’t have a deadline, I’ll *impose* one on myself.

That’s what I’m doing today … as there are only
100 days left in the year.


That’s right – the year is almost OVER.

Hear me now: it’s time to get off your butt in gear
and do something!


If you had one shot, or one opportunity to seize
everything you ever wanted in one moment, would
you capture it? Or just let it slip by?

Make these last 100 days, your best 100 days!

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P.S. almost forgot, I arranged for a $50 discount exclusively for my friends. To make sure you get your $50 discount, please use this code: group97

Click here to check it out. 100 Day Challenge

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Transform your life with the 100 Day Challenge

How to Transform Your Life

In this post, I wanted to share with you a few ideas from my
coaching experience that will help ensure your ability to
realize your full potential.

You see, for most of my adult life I’ve pursued what I
consider to be the organizing principles of lasting change,
and in this message I wanted to share two things with you:

• A three-point plan that you can use immediately to change
and improve your life.

• Offer you a unique opportunity to fast track your results
by getting involved in a very special program taking place
on September 22nd. More on that later!

You see, I do believe that the best things in life are free,
and that the best strategies in life are simple. By that I
mean, simple to understand, apply, teach and share with others.

Transform your life with 100 Day Challenges

The following three strategies are simple, and they are also
extremely powerful, however, they require consistent and
skillful application in order for your personal strategic
plan to become reality.

These are the exact same changes that an individual must make
in order to create personal change, that a company must make
in order to create a lasting competitive advantage, and that
a community must make in order to best serve its citizens.

Step One – Raise Your Standards

Any time you sincerely want to make a change, the first thing
you must do is to raise your standards.

Simply put you MUST expect and demand more from yourself and
from those around you. That means having zero tolerance for
mediocrity, procrastination, and any behavior that robs you
of potential and increased performance.

If you have the courage to expect and demand more from
yourself, you will become the change you desire.

Step Two – Change Your Limiting Beliefs

If you raise your standards but don’t really believe you can
meet them, than you’ve already sabotaged yourself. This is
one of the biggest challenges people face when constructing
their personal plan.

Why? Because you won’t even try; you’ll be lacking that sense
of certainty that allows you to tap the deepest capacity that’s
within you even as you read these words.

Without taking control of your belief systems, you can raise
your standards as much as you like, but you’ll never have
the conviction to back them up.

Step Three – Change Your Strategy

In order to keep your commitment, you need the best strategies
for achieving results. One of my core beliefs is that if you
set a higher standard, and you can get yourself to believe,
then you certainly can figure out the strategies. You simply
will find a way.

I can tell you with confidence that the absolute best strategy
in almost any case is to find a role-model, someone who’s
already getting the results you want, and then tap into their
knowledge.

With that in mind, I want to introduce you to my friend,
Gary Ryan Blair, otherwise known as The Goals Guy. He has
developed an amazing program that will get you to exactly
the place you want to go in life, and I don’t say that lightly.

It’s called the 100 Day Challenge and it begins on September
22rd, which just so happens to be the final 100 days of the
year.

September 22nd is an important date for a number of reasons:

#1 – It marks the final 100 days of the year.

#2 – It provides you an opportunity to redeem yourself and
set goals to finish the year strong.

#3 – It represents the turning point in your life!

In fact, I’ll go so far as to say that outside of your wedding
day and the birth of your children, September 22, may very
well prove to be the most important day of your life.

It will come to symbolize, the day you took control of your
destiny.

The 100 Day Challenge is an extreme performance workout,
because it’s all about getting things done, getting massive
results quickly, and finishing the year with a bang!

I’ve seen it, and it’s an amazing piece of work. It drives
accountability and focus, but you don’t have to take my
word for it, check it out here:

For more than twenty years, Gary has worked with executives
at Fortune 500 Companies, with Olympic Athletes, and
high-performing people from every conceivable occupation
teaching them exactly how accelerate their performance and
overall results.

Listen. I’m so impressed with Gary and his 100 Day Challenge
that I’ll be participating in the program myself and expect
to have the best 100 days of my life!

I think it’s a no brainer, and if are serious about changing
your life FOREVER!

Check it out here:

To your success,

Jeff

Your personal strategic plan

Do you have a model for your future? Do you have a real vision of the future for you and your family over the next ten to fifteen years, complete with written strategies to achieve that vision? Successful businesses and institutions have visions of their future and strategic plans that they not only follow, but monitor and update on a regular basis. This is an effective model that can be applied to personal lives, including your life.

Developing a vision of your future and a personal strategic plan is not a complicated process, but it does take some thought and time. The process starts with personal research that includes an understanding of your life stages, the forces that drive your life and plausible events for your current life stage. The next step is exploring plausible futures with personal scenarios. At that point, you are ready to define a vision of your future then create a plan that will help you achieve that vision.
Your personal vision

What is a personal vision, and how do you define it? A personal vision is simply your statement of what you want your future to be. When asked, some people say that their vision is to be healthy, wealthy and successful. That’s a good start, but you should recognize that those terms might have different meanings at different times in your life. “Healthy” to a young person may mean healthy enough to compete in competitive sports, while someone in their seventies may consider health to mean the absence of illness or the ability to walk moderate distances comfortably. Views or measurements of wealth and success may also vary between individuals and at different stages of life.

To develop your vision of the future, start with this small worksheet, and ask yourself “What?” What do you want for your future? What would your future look like if there were no financial restraints? No time constraints?

Now, ask yourself about your values. What or who is really important in your life? Family? Career? Wealth? Ethics? Knowledge? What do you want to achieve during this life stage? Career advancement? Raise family? Educate your children? Travel? Accumulate? Change the world?

Summarize all of this into one sentence about your preferred future. Two at the most. This written vision should give you direction, declare where you are going, what you want to achieve and, by implication, what you want to avoid.
Your personal mission

Do you feel that you have a mission in life? This is something different than a vision. This is something that you feel you must accomplish. Not everyone feels they have a mission during each stage of life, but others do. Whether it’s to get your children or grandchildren educated, to write a book, to bring about social change, achieve a certain social status or any other mission that is a motivating force in your life, you should write it down, next to your vision of your future.

Are the vision and the mission compatible or are the mutually exclusive? You will have to decide how to resolve any differences, but the important thing here is to recognize how the mission and vision can work together, and how you can reconcile them if necessary and plan to accomplish both in the future.
Your personal strategy

With your vision and mission defined, the next step in strategic planning is to devise strategies to achieve your vision. A strategy is simply a way to do something, but some strategies are better than others. Good strategies are what make the difference for winning generals or championship chess players. The winners develop better strategies than their opponents.

You won’t have an opponent to deal with, but working to improve and fully develop your strategies will improve your likelihood of success. So, for each component of your vision, ask “How?” How will you achieve that component of your vision of the future? What strategy will you use to advance your career? Working harder in your present position? Changing firms? Changing industries? Getting more education? Any of those strategies may work, but you will have to pick the best combination for your situation.

As you go through the various components of your vision, written and unwritten, you will develop a list of strategies: strategies for your career and your family, and others for health, housing and finances. Some may be relatively short-term strategies, but most will be long-term strategies. For example, decisions to stop smoking, to follow a nutritious diet, to exercise regularly may appear to be short tem strategies, but they are all part of a long-term strategy for good health that will have its biggest payoff well after you reach retirement age.
Events in your future life

In addition to strategies to achieve your vision of the future, you should consider life events that are likely to occur in your future. Specifically, you should develop strategies for high probability/high impact events. In the earlier section about strategies to achieve your preferred future, you considered mostly positive events or achievements, but now you should look at any event that has both a high probability of occurrence and will have a strong impact on your life.

As an adult, one event may be the emergence of teen-age children. Another might be the risk of divorce. Both require strategies. In middle age, your children will probably leave home and start their own lives, and you may need a strategy to deal with the impacts of this change. You may find that your parents will need your assistance during this stage due to health problems. You will also want to start preparing for your retirement years. If you are in the Independent elder stage, you will need strategies for the time in your future when you or your spouse is not be able to make sound decisions, particularly during a health crisis. For any stage of life, strategies developed in the present can make life in the future move more smoothly during turbulent times.

Try to develop strategies that have some flexibility. You should be prepared to modify or change a strategy if it becomes appropriate, and you will not want to be locked into a strategy that is failing.
Your personal action plan

When you have decided on your strategies to achieve your vision and to deal with life events, you can start laying out an action plan. This is the portion of your strategic plan that answers the question “When?” Your strategic plan should reach ten or fifteen years into the future, usually linked to the end of a life stage. Your action plan will be a listing of actions you want to take each year to implement your strategies for achieving your vision and for dealing with high impact life events.

You can approach the construction of your action plan from either direction from the present working toward the future, or from the future working backward to the present. The latter, working backward from a perspective in the future is a technique used by futurists and termed “backcasting.” Whichever approach you take to developing your action plan, the result will be a sequence of actions to be listed and taken over the years. The action plan should be reviewed frequently, and analyzed to determine 1) if the appropriate actions are being taken and 2) if the strategies are proving effective. You should recognize at the start that the future will not unfold exactly as you have planned it, so you will have to adjust your strategies and your actions as you progress into the future.

There are other futures techniques or methods that can be incorporated into personal strategic planning that can be applied to your personal life. Without pursuing too much detail, you might ask yourself a few questions. What are your vulnerabilities? What one event could completely change your future? Your strengths? Weaknesses? What opportunities are available? Are there any threats on the horizon? Now or in the future. Are there any gaps between your plan and your capabilities? Can you actually perform the actions you are planning? These thoughts are not intended to undermine your vision of the future, but to recognize reality wherever you must face it, now or later.
Change of plans – if… then…

The last step in creating your strategic plan involves designing contingency plans, strategies for dealing with unexpected events, or “wild cards.” Futurists use the term “wild cards” in reference to low probability, high impact events. Accidents, fires, and natural disasters are often cited as wild cards, but not all wild cards are negative events. An unexpected financial windfall, multiple births, an unexpected child or grandchild and recognition for your personal or business achievements may also be wild card events.

Contingency plans may rely on “if… then…”-strategies: “IF this happens, THEN I will take this action.” In your action plan, you started implementing strategies in advance of an event. In contingency planning, the strategy is executed after the event, although preparation may take place in advance. One example of a strategy to prepare for a wild card event is insurance. Insurance is purchased in advance of the event in order to provide funds to help offset losses and aid recovery from the event.

For your contingency plan, list possible wild card events that might occur in your future. Is your geographic area susceptible to earthquakes, floods, hurricanes or other natural hazards? If so, how will you prepare? Insurance is one possibility, but an evacuation plan for your family may be more important. Can you reinforce your home to withstand unexpected natural forces? Should you have food, water, medical supplies or equipment available? On a more personal level, what would you do if your spouse suddenly became very ill, or died? Asking yourself questions of this type while constructing your contingency plan will help you think through your strategies and the actions you will take if one of these wild cards occurs.
Live your personal plan

The final step in strategic planning may be the most important …Live your plan!

One of the frustrations that professionals who work in the area of strategic planning with businesses and institutions is that often an organization will go through the entire strategic planning process, then never execute the plan. Hopefully, by the time you complete your plan you will recognize that you not only have an investment in your plan, but you have the opportunity to improve the future for your family and yourself.

As you live your plan, be sure to monitor how your life is unfolding. Are you living the scenario you expected or sought? Or is another scenario developing? By monitoring all aspects of your life and maintaining an awareness of the world as it changes around you, you should be able to adjust your plan, modify your strategies where necessary and take your life in the direction that will be most favorable to you and your family. This process of monitoring your progress and changing direction when necessary is very like tacking a sailboat as you sail into the wind. You can alter your course many times while successfully proceeding toward your destination.

Verne Wheelwright lives with his wife Betty in Harlingen, Texas, very near the U.S border with Mexico. Verne has been involved in international trade, including exports of equipment, seafood, recyclables and paper with much of the world for several decades. His interest in Futures Studies began at the University of Houston – Clear Lake. Upon graduation, he enrolled for PhD research in futures studies at Leeds Metropolitan University. His web site illustrates the application of his research to real life.
Strategic Planning in companies and organizations

Globally, Strategic planning is one of the most widely used tools to develop business models in companies and organizations. Strategic Planning is long range planning; in other words, work with the strategies that show where the company will go in the next few years and how to get there. It is often a long and continuous process. Strategic planning can consist of different elements, and there is no one recipe for them. For many companies and organizations, strategic planning consists of these five elements and applies to the entire organization, though it is sometimes applied to a division:

Mission: What would the world lose if x did not exist? A mission statement is a short description of the purpose of the company/organization.
Vision: How do we accomplish the mission? Presentation of prioritized, measurable goals with deadlines.
SWOT-analysis: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. Companies can use megatrends, for example, or other Early Warning Systems and compare the findings to the mission and vision.
Strategic goals: Some use the SMARTER method to ensure the goals are: Specific, Measurable, Acceptable, Realistic, Timely, Extending (in relation to the skills that those who must meet the goal have), and Rewarding
Action Plans: typically include sub-strategies – tactics, policies, values, roles, etc – that must me implemented to meet the overall goal. The action plan can also include methods of continuous monitoring and evaluation. An annual plan with budgets and assignment of responsibilities for each goal is often made.

Personal Strategic Planning – how to

Personal Strategic Planning consists of seven steps. Steps one and two together are about your desired future, while the other steps focus on how you can achieve it and other probable or possible futures.

Personal vision – ask ”what?” and start by making visions for each domain in the table below.
Personal mission – the things, you must do or wish to accomplish in your future life.
Personal strategy – ask “how?”
Life events – consider events with high probability and high impact in your future life.
Action plan – ask “when?” and list actions you want to take each year dealing with your vision, mission, strategy and life events.
Contingency plan – ask “if … then…?” and consider events with low probability and high impact (wildcards) in your future life.
Live your plan! – and monitor how your life is unfolding.

Domain Vision for each domain
Activities What do you want to do? Career? Travel? Sport? Religion?
Finances What’s important financially? Income? Net worth? Insurance? Estate?
Health How do your see your health? What care will you need?
Housing Where will you live?
Social Who will be close to you? What groups will be important?
Transportation How will you be transported?

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