We all have sort of plan for our life. Is not it?
If you still does not make a plan go ahead, make it first.
But today I am talking about something we should follow after planning for anything. Which is 'Mapping a plan'. You may never heard it. Actually it's a great process to make our plan works and eliminate the risks of implementing it. So, let's talk about it.
When we do a plan, it sound really achievable, seems like a great one. But when we go for implementing it we face so many different thing we never think of. We usually do a risk analysis on a business plan or life plan what ever it is. But 'mapping' is more effective than SOWT analysis.
There are some simple steps we all can follow to map our plan. As I said earlier you can apply this anywhere from your personal life to business plan. So, let's jump on it-
The first thing we should do is set our mission and vision for our plan. Without knowing what we actually want at the end of the day, we may never gonna go there. Then we should set some achievable resolution like weekly or monthly. But the important thing is we should think realistically. And see the risks. If we are going to apply this plan for a 'relationship' we have to set everything like that way. We should not go with the flow. There is always a chance to loose. So better analyze your risks and think realistically.
Map your goal and look forward. Keep a note of everything you have done to achieve that and every other pending thing. It will help you to organize and focused. Another thing is really necessary. It's actually work like a 'earth mapping'. That is 'point out' every success, failure and step ahead. Like what we can see on a digital map. Just like that point out your success and set a direction of your path away to the goal. It will help you better understand your goal and will give you a visual of where are you, what you are gonna next and what you are gonna get at the end.
That's it. It's not that hard actually. A little patience and focus on our plan is necessary.
I hope it helps a bit!
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