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Strategic Planning For Your DreamsHave you ever had a dream that you believe is out of reach?
No matter what you hope to accomplish or gain in life, anything is possible but you need to set realistic and appropriate goals to help you get there.
Strategic planning requires not only taking the steps to accomplish your goals, but also realizing that things don’t happen overnight just because you will them to. Affirmations and positive thinking are great as long as you take the action that is required to reach your dream. You can start anytime. It is never too late or too soon to start but by not doing anything, your dreams will not come to fruition and they will always be unattainable. What if you want to become a professional writer, photographer or artist? Could you quit your job tomorrow and jump right in? If you are fortunate enough to do that, wonderful but for many of us though this concept is just not a reality. Many of us have responsibilities such as a job, taking care of a family or, we are not confident enough in our skill level to take off running. Start by writing down what it is you wish to accomplish. Writing these goals down is an important step, it helps keep you on track and cements them in your mind. Start with a six month, one year and three year plan. For each time frame, set reasonable goals but realize that things do come up and if you don’t reach every goal that it is okay, it is just a guideline to get you on your way. Here is an example to get you started. You dream of being a photographer, here is a possible goal-setting scenario: Six - Month Goals
One - Year Goals
Three - Year Goals
These are just some of the goals, which you might do to become a photographer, but you can apply some of these principles to any goal you may have. You might need to set one, three and five, year goals instead, but make them realistic for you. It is important to remember that by setting and following your goals you are taking action towards making your dreams come true. In three-years time isn’t it better to accomplish something rather than just saying “maybe one day”?
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