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Chapter 14 Chapter 12 How to Develop Your Personal Action Plan

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Part 2 Your Action Plan Chapter 12 How to Develop Your Personal Action Plan Head Start is at the heart of Brand's approach to goal setting and planning.It is a tool for turning ideas into corresponding actions.Without a plan of action, your goals will lose meaning and value.It may take days, months or even years to develop a perfect plan of action for your life.So don't feel discouraged if you can't plan out every minute detail for yourself in the beginning.The important thing is to start now, and even if only very short-term plans are possible at first, as you progress, it will be necessary to periodically revise your plan of action to keep it in line with current conditions and The challenges are consistent.Remember to have your action plan in front of you every day.If you do this, your purpose will one day become a reality in your life.

RECOMMENDED APPROACH Unless you already have an initial understanding of the principles discussed in Part 1, don't proceed to develop an action plan.You may need to go through the entire course of action to familiarize yourself with its contents, but if you want to get the most out of it, it is best to do the following preparations first: ·First, familiarize yourself with the full contents of Brand's goal setting and planning method. • Second, read, and reread, the material until you fully understand it. ·Third, complete the action plan. Completing the Action Plan When you feel that you really understand the principles well, you are ready to start developing your action plan.To complete the formulation of the plan, it must be targeted according to your personal goals.You have to think about freeing up time to take care of unimportant things so that you can focus your full attention and energy on completing planned actions.Your plan of action should include specific goals and plans, not only for you, but for your family, who are inseparable from you.When the plan is complete, you can proceed to the following:

First, be honest with yourself.Second, dare to pursue great goals.Second, take action.Fourth, trust your plan. Your personal statement writes a specific description of who you want to be.Consider these four questions: What kind of person do you want to be in your spiritual life?What kind of financial situation do you want to have?What level of education do you want to achieve?How would you like to develop your entertainment? Form your ideas in each of the above four areas with great precision and detail.Pay great attention when writing your description of who you want to be, because you will be that person.Every morning, in your "moment of devotion"

Always read your manifesto, this one step will discipline your subconscious mind so that it rules over a whole new person.Don't forget to read this manifesto every day!When developing your personal statement, consider the following: First, how can you achieve peace of mind? Second, what type of work do you want to do? Third, how much income do you want to earn? Fourth, what kind of house do you want to live in? Fifth, what kind of clothes do you want to wear? Sixth, what kind of car do you want to drive? Seventh, how do you want others to see you? Eighth, how do you want to help others?

Ninth, do you want to become knowledgeable? Tenth, how will you be entertained? Eleventh, will you become a balanced person? · Twelfth, do you want to become wise? Where are you now? Before you can begin to create a rational plan for where you want to go, you must determine where you are now.You must analyze all four aspects of the personal plan in detail.Find out whether your current situation is satisfactory or unsatisfactory, and take the initiative to write it down. Describe your current situation in detail, whether it is positive or negative.Take a simple and honest look at yourself and write down what you see.Once you show the courage to face reality, you are already on the path to personal progress.Consider the following when analyzing your current situation in all four areas of your personal plan:

First, is my current situation satisfactory or unsatisfactory? Second, what makes my current situation satisfactory? Third, what makes my current situation unsatisfactory? Fourth, how can I change my current situation? Fifth, am I living a balanced life? Sixth, do I really want to change my current situation? Seventh, do I dare to face myself honestly? Short-term and long-term goal setting Each of the four areas of personal planning is divided into three parts: one-year goals, five-year goals, and ultimate goals.Within these three sections, you can see both short-term and long-term goal setting.If you're having trouble trying to make a long-term plan, then maybe you'd be better off trying to just accomplish a short-term goal.Don't allow yourself to wonder if your plan is perfect enough in the beginning, perfection will come with time.

Now let's discuss these three parts of goal setting: first, the one-year goal, which is a short-term goal setting, and this goal must be based on a calendar.It is very important to set goals that you want to accomplish for the rest of the current year.This is due to the fact that they are short-term and give you the opportunity to see results right away.Therefore, when formulating one-year goals, it must be very clear.Second, five-year goals, they are classified as medium-term goals.These goals should be based on near-term plans for your future goals.They should be adjusted year by year to suit your personal reality.Imagine where you will be five years from now, and write it down.Third, the ultimate daily goals, which are long-term goals and goals to be achieved throughout one's life.It's up to you whether they have clear deadlines for their completion.At first, you may find it difficult to make a long-term plan, and if so, stick to your short- and medium-term plans.That way, your long-term plans will be presented to you when you are ready enough for it.Picture yourself at 65, 70, or 75, and think hard about how you want to live your life at that time.At the same time, reflect on yourself: what kind of expectations do you have for life.

Spiritual Life Goals With your personal statement and your analysis of your current situation in mind, you can now begin to set goals to achieve in the spiritual realm of your life.It is human nature to have a desire for the sublime, and if this desire is not satisfied, people will feel unhappy.The spiritual content of the overall plan is perhaps the most important, as it provides the solid belief necessary to accomplish the goals you set in the other three areas.In your short- and long-term goal setting, including the three parts of one-year goals, five-year goals, and ultimate goals, consider the following things about goal setting in spiritual life: First, you commit to valuable Second, what kind of spiritual realm can you achieve? Third, to what extent can you support actions with spiritual power?Fourth, is your spiritual life balanced? Fifth, is your family included in your spiritual life plan? Sixth, what do you want to do to make the world a better place? Seventh, do you read and study The Bible?Eighth, have you planned your Faith period? Ninth, Do you meditate and pray? Tenth, Do you believe in God?Eleventh, how can you make a spiritual contribution of lasting value? Twelfth, how will you help others?

Your Financial Goals Keep in mind your personal manifesto, along with an analysis of your current situation, so you are ready to establish your financial goals.Money is very necessary for you if you want to be happy and successful, but it must also be used in the right direction.The money we get is in return for the services we provide, and the more services we provide, the more money we get.Please apply the methods we describe in the three parts of short-term and long-term goal setting, including one-year goals, five-year goals, and ultimate goals.Consider the following when setting your financial goals: First, how much do you want to earn? Second, how much savings do you want to have? Third, how much do you want to spend on worthwhile causes? Fourth, When do you want to retire? Fifth, how much income do you want to have in your retirement years? Sixth, what type of work do you really want to do? Seventh, do you hate using overdraft accounts and credit cards 8. Do you have a realistic financial budget for your family? 9. Have all your family’s financial needs been adequately met? 10. The net worth you will have five years from now How much is it? Eleventh, what is the net worth you want to have when you retire?12. Do you have financial balance in your life?

Your Educational Goals Keep in mind your personal manifesto, along with an analysis of your current situation, so you are ready to establish your educational goals.Expertise is very important to you as you make progress toward achieving your goals.In order to achieve greatness, it is necessary to grow up spiritually.Please apply the methods we describe in the three parts of short-term and long-term goal setting, including one-year goals, five-year goals, and ultimate goals.As you set your educational goals, consider the following: First, will you help your family set goals and plans? Second, do you want your child to go to college?Third, will you stop reading literary junk?

4. Are you going to give only healthy information to your mind? 5. Do you have regular study time each day? 6. Are you going to acquire great wisdom? 7. Do you know about your work All you need to know? 8. Does your wife or husband have a plan for mental advancement?Ninth, will you share your knowledge with others? Tenth, can you force yourself to be a student?Eleventh, do you have an educational balance in your life? Your Recreational Goals Carry in your mind your personal manifesto, along with an analysis of your current situation, so you are ready to establish your recreational goals.A creative, success-oriented mind cannot function in a flawed body.If you are going to pay the price you must pay for your success, you must have a good constitution for this, or you may suffer from heart disease or other diseases that come from your deficiencies.Your body is the temple where your mind lives.So, take good care of it.Please apply the methods we describe in the three parts of short-term and long-term goal setting, including one-year goals, five-year goals, and ultimate goals.Consider the following when setting your recreational goals: First, do you have a personal fitness plan?Second, do you like personal entertainment?Third, do you leave time for recreation and entertainment for your family? Fifth, do you take vacations?Sixth, do you do things that provide mental relaxation? Seventh, do you have regular medical check-ups? Eighth, do you take pleasure in your personal and family entertainment? Ninth, do you really want to achieve physical and mental health?10. Where can you join in healthy recreation? 11. Do you have a recreational balance in your life? Your Monthly Calendar Now that you've made your personal manifesto, analyzed your current situation, and set goals in the four areas of your personal plan, it's time to take action.You'll start by planning how to use your time most efficiently on your monthly calendar.These plans must be based on an annual calendar.You start today by making plans for the rest of your year.When creating your monthly calendar, take the following steps. First, at the top of each page, write the names of the remaining months in the current year.Second, in the small squares in each table, write the date for each day of the remaining months.Third, you now have a complete calendar you need to plan for the rest of the year.Fourth, now, read through each month day by day, making a plan for each of the remaining days of your year.Be very, very sincere and don't lie to yourself.If you don't plan to work any day, don't make plans.The time deducted constitutes the total time you were not actively working in your occupation.In the time you deduct, consider the following: vacations, birthdays, anniversaries, breaks, weekends, holidays, special occasions, parties and meetings, banquets.Fifth, now that you have planned how much you will be deducted for the rest of the current year, count how many workdays you have left to achieve your goal.Don't let anything interfere with your planned workday.Let others plan their activities around you and your family.Sixth, keep your monthly calendar constantly updated.As each new activity is identified, add them to the calendar immediately.Seventh, count the number of days deducted from your monthly calendar.Doing this often will keep you awake! Eighth, once your monthly plan is made, stick to it.Ninth, give a copy of your monthly planner to those concerned so they will be informed.Tenth, transfer the plans on your monthly calendar to your weekly calendar.Eleventh, let your monthly calendar guide all your actions. YOUR WEEKLY CALENDAR By using your weekly calendar, you will now plan more clearly.Here are the steps to making an accurate weekly plan: First, the actions you plan each week should come from your monthly calendar and be transferred to your weekly calendar.Second, write the number of each week at the top of the calendar.Third, write your goals for the week at the top of your calendar.Fourth, in any given week, you should list at least ten top priority projects.Fifth, in your weekly calendar, include all actions in the four areas of your personal goals.Sixth, keep your weekly calendar in a place where you are sure to see it all the time.Seventh, if the top priority items that should be completed in a certain week are not completed, you should put it in the next week so that they can be completed.Eighth, you should fill out your weekly calendar at the end of each week in devotional time.to plan for the next week.You must always plan at least a week in advance.Ninth, keep your weekly calendar so that you can analyze them at the end of each year and help you create new plans.Tenth, a sample weekly calendar is attached with the book.We recommend that you order the Playbook, which was designed using Brand's approach to goal and planning as a guide.This action manual contains seven exercises for a balanced life, which will help you develop a good balanced life habit, and also provide great convenience for you to set goals and plans. Your Daily Calendar The final step in planning is creating a daily calendar.This is also the most important part of your planning process.Because it is a calendar that involves action details.Wherever you go, it accompanies you and determines your destiny.If you want to execute your action plan efficiently, you must use a daily calendar.Here are the steps to using your daily calendar: First, every day you plan to take an action that must come from your weekly calendar and be transferred to your daily calendar.Second, you must allow enough time in your devotional moments each morning to review your weekly calendar and fill out your daily calendar.Third, write today's date at the top of the calendar.Fourth, write down your goals for the day.Fifth, list the items that should be completed on this day with the highest priority.Sixth, the information listed on the daily calendar, name, place, time, date, should be very clear.Seventh, break down the ten highest priority items in your weekly calendar into each day in order to complete them.Eighth, on the back of the daily calendar, write down the special information you got that day--names, phone numbers, business expenses, etc. that should be remembered.Ninth, at the end of each day, take a moment to write your achievements on the back of the calendar.This will allow you to realistically see your day-to-day activities.Tenth, on the back of the calendar, write down your favorite success motto.Take a look at them when you need the power to get going for the day.Everyone has a favorite inspirational quote that means a lot to them.So, on the back of your calendar, write your motto.Eleventh, you must carry a copy of this daily calendar all day so that you can check it quickly at any time.Twelfth, as soon as a certain project is completed, cross them off your daily calendar.Thirteenth, keep your daily calendar so that at the end of the year you can analyze them and make new plans.A sample daily calendar is included with the book. Your Devotion Card You may wish to carry a devotion card with you every day to give yourself strength in times of need.Here's how you should complete your devotion cards: First, write down your main goals in the four areas of the plan.Second, write down what you are willing to pay to accomplish these goals.Third, list the things for which you are grateful.Fourth, write down one of your most recent great achievements.Fifth, write down your favorite success aphorism.Sixth, express your personal interests on your devotion cards.Seventh, read your devotional card three times a day, morning, noon, and evening.This step will normalize your subconscious mind.Eighth, every month, make a devotional card and keep it with you at all times, it will give you courage when you need it. Your visual chart "If you keep your goal in front of you every day, it will definitely become a reality." First, a simple and effective way to keep your goal in front of you, is to use a visual chart.Second, buy a large sheet of poster paper and paste pictures of what you want onto the paper.Third, put it where you can see it several times a day.Fourth, you can find the color pictures you need on visual charts in publications such as books and magazines.Fifth, by using visual charts, you indelibly engrave your goals in your subconscious mind.This is another way to keep your goals in front of you. Your Success Quotes Write your favorite success quotes on a poster, card, or whatever, and just put them where you can see them consistently every day.They will give you much of the inspiration you need most.
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