Excellent game plan. I've been using a similar protocol for decades , especially useful when workload or perception thereof is overwhelming. Make a plan stick to it or by default accept failure.
Absolutely spot on. Planning isn't just about organizing tasks β it's about preemptively addressing potential roadblocks. When we have a strategy in place:
β’ We know the path
β’ We anticipate the hurdles
β’ We have tools for when things get tough
β’ We are prepared for the unexpected
Proactively tackling the overwhelm means understanding that success doesn't happen by accident. Instead, it's about consistent intention and understanding that if we're not setting up for success, we might be inadvertently setting up for failure.
Excellent game plan. I've been using a similar protocol for decades , especially useful when workload or perception thereof is overwhelming. Make a plan stick to it or by default accept failure.
Absolutely spot on. Planning isn't just about organizing tasks β it's about preemptively addressing potential roadblocks. When we have a strategy in place:
β’ We know the path
β’ We anticipate the hurdles
β’ We have tools for when things get tough
β’ We are prepared for the unexpected
Proactively tackling the overwhelm means understanding that success doesn't happen by accident. Instead, it's about consistent intention and understanding that if we're not setting up for success, we might be inadvertently setting up for failure.