What should be
your strategy to reach where you wish to be from a place where you are?
Dreaming your future won’t take you there. A definite and concrete plan is a
must. As they say if you don’t know
where you want to go, any road will take you there.
KK
You have to know
where you want to go and decide HOW you’re going to get there.
A plan will help
you chart a course to arrive at your destination; it will give you a road map,
a route. It will also help you provide you guiding mechanism for handling the
hurdles and road blocks which might come during your journey. It will help you
sail in unchartered waters without any problem because planning is your compass
to help you navigate through high seas. It will prevent you from going astray
and losing your track.
A good plan will
have following characteristics:
·
It should be
action oriented. A good plan will have built in proactive measures. It will
specify action plan to transform vision into reality. It will secure you in
driving seat with the command of complete control where you could see the road
ahead and drive rather than acting on reflex and reacting to situations.
·
It will set a timeframe
and a timetable. Where you would be able to break tasks into subtasks and
allocate realistic, practical time schedule for completing the same. Without a
specific timetable, your plan loses cohesion and never gains momentum. The
casual approach will get casual result.
·
No one knows the
future no one can predict with certainty what lies ahead. The plan should be
flexible with enough space for adjustment for contingencies and unforeseen
eventualities. The presence of flexibility mechanism in the plan gives you
confidence because you know that you have provided enough room in your plan to
handle exigencies and unexpected events.
Planning starts
with revisiting your vision and reviewing your mission statement. Its also
important to assess your present situation or starting point so that you could
measure the gap between where you are and where you wish to be. Then follow
following steps:
GoalsàPrioritiesàStrategies
You should
always bear it in mind where you are doesn’t control your destination. With
right plan, priorities and strategies you can achieve your goal irrespective of
your present position.
Goal:
Famous author
and motivational speaker Brian Tracy while talking about Goals says – “Success
is goals and all else is commentary”. Finding a goal is the prerequisite to all
the accomplishments. Goal don’t come in sizes, anything which prods you to move
ahead as per your vision and objective is welcome. As great Chinese philosopher
Confucius said “A journey of thousand leagues begins with a single step.” You
don’t get there in a single leap. You break the trip down into steps, one step
at a time.
You don’t have
money start saving, you don’t have education get yourself enrolled to get the
necessary education, don’t have a job – go find one. You do it, one step at a
time. You never do everything together all at once. It’s like shifting your
library, you move one book or may be couple of books at a time.
Plan backword
from your vision, as famous writer and speaker Stephen R. Covey says begin with
the end in mind. Decide what you want to
achieve. Decide when you want to achieve it. Then plan backward in time to the
present. This will help you set the time schedule and action plan rather
realistically. It might also help you in identifying probably hurdles and
bottlenecks that you might face in the course of your journey towards achieving
your goal.
All successful
people are goal oriented. They know what they want and they are focused
single-mindedly on achieving it, every single day.
Goals provide
fuel to your engine and fire to your imagination. Goals transform your thinking
into possibility thinking. Goals unlock your positive mind and release ideas
and energy for goal attainment. Goals
can provide you with emotional tugs that draw you toward the achievement of
your objectives. You can draw energy from your goals by absorbing them into
your subconscious mind. Without goals, you simply drift and loiter aimlessly and
reach nowhere or anywhere.
Long-range goals
are broad objectives that will require several years to achieve. They may have
deadline 10, 15 or even 20 years in the future. Medium range goals are more
specific. They specify the things you need to accomplish to achieve long range
goals. Usually, they involve time frames of one to five years.
Short-term goals
usually encompass time periods of less than a year. They tell you what you
should be doing in the near future to accomplish the medium range goals.
Immediate goals are things you should be working toward right now to take you
toward your short-term goals.
You can set
daily, weekly and monthly goals to carry you toward your broader goal. The
shorter the time period involved, the more specific should be the goals.
Suppose you wish
to be an entrepreneur and want to have your own business. It’s an objective but
a very crude one. You need to become more specific, when would you like to have
your business running, what type of business you are looking for, would it be in service industry or product
based. Suppose you chose service industry, and then identify the sector in
which you wish your business to be. Identify some benchmark industry / business
houses; find out the competencies, skill, manpower, money and resources needed
for that business. Evaluate your status from where you have to start. Set a
time frame for the same set the priorities and work on the strategy to achieve those
individual objectives set under each sub set of assignments that you need to
finish to reach at your stated objective. You will also have to constantly keep
checking on your resources, time frame, and adjusting the same to ensure that
you achieve your sub objectives and final goal within the specified time, a time
that you have promised yourself for achieving that objective.
You need
motivation both internal and external to hold on to your action plan to achieve
the goal. Our mind is an interesting entity it can give us ideas in whichever
way we wish it. As David J. Shwartz has narrated a story about presence of 2
efficient supervisors in our mind; Mr. Triumph and Mr. Defeat, in his famous
book “Magic of thinking big”. These chaps are very efficient and competent and
are absolutely dedicated to serving our demand from them. It depends whom we
want to serve us. Therefore, sometime to keep Mr. Defeat away from us, we may
need to advertise our goals.
This advertisement
works as check and balances us when we try to waiver from our path, which we
have set for achieving our goals. We have three types of people in our acquaintance
zone. Those who will be cheering for your whether you win or lose – they are
the motivators and we need them around when we are down and low and feel like
quitting, they provide us with necessary motivation and inspiration to stay on
course. Then there are those who will be pulling for you to fail – these guys challenge
us, give us even stronger motivation and fighting spirit to sustain us during
the hardship.
Priorities and
Strategies: We break our goal in sub-goals, objectives and
sub-objectives; we need to identify each in terms of its importance and urgency
in terms of achieving our larger goal or objective. Based on our assessment we
must priorities various identified activities. Then we work on the strategy to
accomplish these tasks and activities, strategy in terms of organizing
resources and processes. We also need to see that we don’t overshoot the time
or overrun the budget. There should also be alternative mechanism / strategy
designed to handle should such overruns occur.
This method of
planning is true for smallest to biggest of goals. The sequence remains the
same only the extent, magnitude and quantum varies based on our objective.
Keep chasing
your goals, with right planning, priorties and strategy you shall acivieve your
objective.
KK


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