Have a plan.
What's this importance of having a plan? Everything goes to shit anyway, right? Maybe not always -- but it does enough that it feels like nothing can get done.
The plan calls us back.
The plan redirects our otherwise distracted mind.
How long we are distracted, or misaligned - that's where the secret sauce is. Can we pull it together and get back to working out the plan? Of course the plan is now delayed with the interruption but we're not ditching the plan, right?
What I love most about the plan is that there is even a thing to get back on to. Without a plan I'm just pushed around aimlessly.
Building a plan, having a routine of sorts - it does matter.
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Kevin Hatch
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Have a plan.
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