The Problem with Plans
You create a plan to make yourself think through all scenarios, prioritise your work, and have clarity on your direction. These are all important. Always start with a plan.
Your plan keeps your disciplined as you execute. It encourages you when you are on track. It is a warning system when you are behind. Always use your plan.
Plans should never set in stone. Be ever ready to challenge your plan and its assumptions. The trickiest bit about plans is deciding when to persevere and when to regroup. Always be critical of your plan.
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