Working the Plan

This is where the fun is! Putting together a reasonable plan and seeing the progress is motivating, as well as beneficial.

There are a few things to keep in mind, however:

  • You are in this for the long haul – a marathon, not a sprint. Steady progress is what we are looking to see. Delays are not the end; keep the end in mind and patiently wait until you can continue. One day doesn’t work? Start fresh again tomorrow and the next day.
  • Get input on the plan from the start and throughout. Spouses, of course, but also family members and friends whose opinions you respect. Children, if involved, have feedback that is important to consider. It’s never too late to adjust.
  • Plan to succeed. Set yourself up to do what you have determined is best. Put reminders in your path. Set alarms. Schedule time on a regular basis to accomplish the steps in your plan.
  • It’s fine to tweak. In fact, if you’re not omniscient and omnipotent, it’s pretty much required. If Plan A doesn’t work out as you thought, don’t give up. Plans B and C and D are just other creative ways to move forward.
  • Don’t do it on your own. Lean on God’s provision and rely on His strength and wisdom. Use the resources He has placed in your life to support you. Ask for encouragement and accountability from your spouse or close friends. Who knows if you may stir others up to good works along the way?
  • The plan is not the ultimate goal. Remember our big picture and purpose. No matter how beautiful and well-thought-out the plan, it is worthless if done without love for God and our neighbor.

FYI: Planning

Following is a collection of links that may be of interest to you related to our current topic. Note, listing does not imply endorsement. Please evaluate for your own situation.

Systems

File Crate System — a method to plan a year for your family

Personal Retreats — book and templates for personal retreats

Progress toward Goals

Starting Your Day with Purpose — living intentionally, one small step at a time

Setting SMART Goals — five filters for successful goals and how to achieve them; another description here

Kaizen — the large impact of small, continual change

Daily Goals and Wins — a daily exercise to maintain focus and document progress

Ideas for Goal Setting — how to achieve progress with small steps forward

Personal Development Plan — the importance of making a plan in advance

Benefits of goal-setting — motivation as you walk through your preferred method

Managing the Gap — Your goal vs. your present

Calendaring

Making Time — how our values impact our use of time

Effective Use of Your Calendar — what goes on the calendar and what goes on the to-do list?

Using a Daily Planner — from the bullet journaling angle

Busyness — how busy are you?