Start with the End in Mind
December 12, 2020
It's a Very Good Place to Start
I had always heard the term "Start with the End in Mind" but I never really put this practice in play until today. I have been finding that in 2020 even though we have been facing a pandemic, along with a number of other obstacles I have been facing, I have become so OVERWHELMED that I can't seem to make heads or tails of what I'm doing or should be doing. Starting today, I am going to start from the end and work backwards. It is going to be my new Michael Jackson move and Moon Walk my business strategies for 2021.
The more I thought about this way of organization, the more I am liking it. It has given me a new sense of ORGANIZATION. I just can't stop thinking about it. This is going to be a great TIP for you for 2021. Start with the end in Mind! Below are 5 Key Steps to get you STARTED!
- Start with the number 1 thing that is causing you to be OVERWHELMED
- ORGANIZE this item by breaking it into pieces that you can see where all your efforts are going (I made a spreadsheet in Excel)
- BRAIN STORM all the things you want to get done in the next year. WRITE THESE DOWN
- REVIEW the Organization list, AND the Items you want to get done
- Put a PLAN OF ACTION - in place so that you can accomplish this. (Include dates/times/means)
HAPPY REVERSE ENGINEERING!
If you would like to follow my personal journey you can learn more step by step instructions on how to make it all happen in my upcoming training course....Reverse Engineering - It's the Way to Go!
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