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Create
A Personal Strategic Plan!
by
Gary Ryan Blair
Success is not an
accident. It begins with a well-conceived plan. You can and will
achieve more in the next year than you have in the past ten with
a disciplined Personal Strategic Plan.
Personal strategic planning is a disciplined thought process,
which produces fundamental decisions and actions that shape and
guide who you are, where you are going, what you do, and how,
when and why you do it. All of this is done with a focus on the
future.
The purpose of personal strategic planning is to help you:
- Provide direction, meaning, and purpose for your life.
- Make decisions that positively affect your future.
- Focus your energies on what's most important.
- Achieve the greatest results in the shortest period of time.
- Significantly increase your level of performance.
- Enjoy more time, money, balance and freedom.
- Eliminate uncertainty, anxiety, doubt and fear.
- Leverage your skills more effectively.
- Enhance your quality of life, and overall peace of mind
- Be more, do more and ultimately to have more from life.
Personal strategic planning is based on the premise that life
will not go according to plan, if you do not have a plan.
A successful plan must include the following:
Personal Philosophy: Every person has a personal
philosophy, consisting of some rules adopted from one's parents,
culture, religion, acquaintance and so on.
Generally speaking, these rules, as a body are not well thought
out and contain a wealth of inconsistencies and contradictions.
Legacy Statement: Your legacy serves as your
life's defining statement. It serves a two-fold purpose. First
it provides an overarching framework for all mission statements
and goals to follow.
Second it answers the question, "What do I want
to be remembered for?"
Mission Statement: A mission statement is a
declaration of who you are, why you exist, and what you intend
to accomplish.
In business, the organizational mission answers the big question:
"What is our business?" In personal planning, the question
is "What is my life's business?" In both cases, the
answer must define the reason for being.
Core Values: Our values act as our compass,
guiding us through life's terrain.
One certain way of knowing that you are living in accordance
with your values is by defining guidelines and measurements for
value centered living.
Code of Ethics: Words quietly influence our
attitudes and opinions.
Codes of conduct, personal creeds, and pledges all reflect an
effort to make sense of things, to organize behavior, and to better
understand ourselves.
Lifetime Objectives: Your objectives should
be written within the framework of your Legacy & Mission Statements.
The key to any Personal
Strategic Plan is to visualize your desired outcomes in advance.
Be sure to write and rewrite your Lifetime Objectives as affirmations
of the future you are working to realize.
Goals: The key in writing your goals is to make
them measurable, specific, and time-bound.
Goals need to be written for each of the ten critical areas of
life to include: Personal, Health, Recreation, Family, Friends,
Community, Career, Financial, Household and Spiritual.
Personal Board of Directors: A personal board
will accelerate your progress by providing both wisdom and support
for the attainment of a specific purpose.
Maintenance & Performance Check-Ups: On
a monthly basis, you should pause to evaluate your performance.
What progress have you made? Where have your been challenged?
What do you need to do differently or more of?
It is also important to step back and consider whether any of
your goals are unachievable.
Personal Reason Why: You won't become successful
until and unless you identify, support and empower your reasons
why. Your why's provide fuel for achievement, and are the reasons
behind all action and inaction.
The hallmark of all high achievers is a burning why. They know
what they want, how and when they will achieve it, but most importantly
they know WHY they want to become successful at achieving their
goals.
In Summary
You can significantly increase the odds of success, if you know
who you are, what you want, where you are going, how you will
get there, and what you will do once you arrive.
The best way to predict your future is to create it. Therefore,
a well-defined personal strategic plan, properly executed, is
your meal ticket to success.
In order to best prepare yourself for success, I am delighted
to introduce you to My
Goals - Personal Strategic Planning program.
This exciting program is like having an insurance policy on success.
It will focus your thinking and challenge you to reach for new
heights.
Happy holidays to you and your family, and my very best wishes
for a prosperous, joy-filled New Year!
Everything Counts!
Gary Ryan Blair is a visionary and gifted conceptual thinker.
As President of The
GoalsGuy he has created a world-class library of products
and services which are designed to inspire people to realize their
full potential while making the heart sing, the mind expand and
the spirit soar. Visit The
GoalsGuy Shop for all of your goal setting and life planning
needs.

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