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Revitalising your planning approach

Revitalising your planning approach

At any moment during the year, finding the space to pause and reflect is more than just a breather; it’s a chance for a transformative new start. It’s an opportunity to step back from the day-to-day grind, to reassess and to break free from the habitual patterns that often govern our approach to planning and organising both our lives and our finances. By stepping outside these familiar routines, we open ourselves up to fresh perspectives and innovative ways of thinking.

This time of reflection isn’t just about minor adjustments or tweaking schedules; it’s about a deeper, more meaningful reevaluation of how we envision our future. With the insights of thought leaders like Oprah Winfrey, Charlie Munger, and Mark Manson to guide us, we can cultivate a renewed sense of purpose in our planning. Their wisdom encourages us to look beyond conventional methods and to find a planning style that truly resonates with our personal aspirations and core values.

Oprah Winfrey: Envisioning a Purpose-Driven Path

Oprah Winfrey, an emblem of empowerment and transformation, eloquently stated, “Create the highest, grandest vision possible for your life, because you become what you believe.” When it comes to planning, it’s not just about setting goals; it’s about envisioning a life that resonates with our deepest values and aspirations. It is greatly empowering to let this vision guide our goals and actions, making our planning a powerful tool for personal fulfilment.

Charlie Munger: The Art of Reversal

Investment sage Charlie Munger promoted the practice of inversion: “Invert, always invert.” Apply this to your planning process. Think about what could lead to failure and how to avoid those pitfalls. This approach helps identify potential obstacles in advance, making your plans more robust and achievable. There’s another great proverb that says ‘If you can’t solve a problem, turn it upside down!’ This immediately gives us a different perspective on what we’re facing and helps us approach the problem with new insight.

Mark Manson: The Subtle Art of Prioritising

Author Mark Manson brings a pragmatic perspective on setting priorities. “You cannot be everything you want to be, but you can be a lot more of who you already are,” he suggests.

This year, let your planning focus on enhancing and prioritising aspects of your life that truly matter. Identify your core values and ensure your goals are in harmony with them.

Remember, the effectiveness of a plan lies not in its rigidity but in its adaptability to life’s dynamics while keeping us anchored to what truly matters.

By embracing this timeless approach to planning, we open ourselves up to growth, achievements, and fulfilment, inspired by the profound insights of these thought leaders. Let’s make our planning journey not just about reaching destinations but about enjoying the path itself, with a strategy that truly reflects who we are and what we aspire to be.

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