What I learned from my grand daughter
Being with the family is generally very enjoyable. This year I received an extra benefit from my 5-year-old granddaughter. She was telling us what she was going to be doing. It sounded like she was too young to be able accomplish the task. We asked her how she would complete the tasks. She explained that she would visualize what she was going to do. Her teacher had taught the class to visualize what they want to do.
I realized that is also the approach to planning. If you know what you want to accomplish, you need to see where you are, where you want to be and the steps required to get there. This sets your focus. You need to be aware of your progress. You may need to adjust your course if there are changes in your priorities, what you have or your goals.
If you have postponed your planning, try visualizing.
Wishing you and yours the best for the Holiday’s and the entire New Year!