You Wrote Your Goal Down and Called It a Plan.
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Writing it down felt like progress. And it was — it's the start. But it's not the plan. And I want to talk about the difference because this is where even the most serious, most driven people get stuck.
A list is a collection of intentions. A plan is a structure for turning those intentions into outcomes — the sequence, the weekly tasks, the dependencies, the honest picture of whether your time and your timeline actually add up.
Most people have one and not the other. And the one most people are missing is the plan.
We get into:
- What a real plan actually contains versus what most people call a plan
- Why the people who consistently accomplish their goals aren't more motivated — they just have something more specific behind them
- What I was actually doing when I built plans for companies — and why that same thinking applies directly to personal goals
- How Goal Accomplishment Made Easy™ builds the complete plan the moment you describe your goal
A goal written down is still just a goal.
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