Motivational Power Quote
Create a Success Plan
“I find it fascinating that most people plan their vacation
with better care than they plan their lives.
Perhaps that is because escape is easier than change.”
Jim Rohn 1930 - 2009, Motivational Author and Speaker
As I see it . . . . . . .
Create a success plan
I find Jim Rohn quote fascinating about people planning their vacations and living their lives without a plan.
I believe that the reason most people don’t have written goals or a success plan for their life is that once they put their goals and plans into writing they create personal accountability to achieve them.
Most people would prefer to have loose goals and plans, one without accountability.
Achievers create accountable goals and a specific success plan to keep them on track. By having written goals and a success plan they will be able to measure their progress, make course corrections and keep their focus on achieving their goals.
Create a success plan and you will start your day with a purpose and you will give your life direction. With a success plan in place you will be able to measure your progress and where you’re at in relationship to achieving your goals.
Many people will drift through life without a plan and find themselves winging it. Create a success plan and you will have a direction and purpose for your life.
©2012 Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
4 Comments on Create a Success Plan
“I find it fascinating that most people plan their vacation
with better care than they plan their lives.
Perhaps that is because escape is easier than change.”
What a great quote Lou... thanks for sharing it and you have a beautiful day!
Lou - Accountability can be a scary thing when you're living life without at least a loosely drafted plan. I plan in pencil (always open to change) but I have big life goals and little daily ones.
Hi Lou, It seems that everyone loves a vacation, don't they? Great quote. Many don't plan their lives.
Lou,
Accountability is important if achieving what we set out to do really matters. :)
Steve