With the excitement of the holiday season, I like to plan for success. That doesn’t mean that the plan has to be perfect or that everything will run smoothly. What it does mean is that I have a plan that can be adapted, moment to moment, depending on how the day is going.
I like my plan to be a simple one-word outline. When things get a bit out of control, I can look at the plan and make changes as needed.
If things are going smoothly, I may not ever look at the plan and simply let the day unfold. Having a plan allows me to quickly adjust when necessary.
What I like most about planning for success is that I can clear my mind of all the details without worrying about what I might forget. If things are going well and I forget something, it doesn’t matter. When things get crazy, I use my outline to get back on track.
I often keep my written outlines, including additional notes or changes to the plan. When I host a similar event I bring out the document and have a proven plan.
In addition to the written outline, attitude, and effort play a big role in planning for success. Having a positive attitude, believing that the day will go well, and not allowing the what-if questions to crush your excitement are all important aspects of success.
It is really difficult to plan for success with a bad attitude. When I am not in the right frame of mind to have a successful day, I use prayer to focus my thoughts and redirect my attitude to being grateful.
An attitude of appreciation seems to encourage positive effort. A great attitude in combination with great effort makes for a promising future.
It is my goal this holiday season and beyond to plan for success. I clear my mind by creating a written outline of tasks. I use prayer to focus on a positive attitude and effort. When I find myself struggling I rely on my faith and prayer to lead me on my journey.
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