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Apparently, it was Benjamin Franklin who said: “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” I have been thinking about this statement in the context of the resolutions I made for 2026. Strong intentions were set. Clear desires were expressed. I even created SMART goals for the two resolutions I felt most invested in. So now I know what I want to achieve in 2026. The next question is: Now what? This is where old Benjamin makes an important point, knowing what we want is only the beginning. If we simply move through each day hoping things will somehow fall into place, very little changes. Goals give us direction — but plans create movement. A practical plan focuses our attention on the steps needed to move from where we are today to where we want to be. The good news is that creating a plan does not have to be complicated. 🌱 Here is a simple process that can help: Step 1: Create a Timeline Draw a simple timeline on a piece of paper or use software that allows you to visualise a timeline. Place:
Step 2: Identify the Actions Needed Now think carefully about everything that needs to happen between today and your goal date to successfully achieve your goal. List each task or action step in sequence along your timeline. This process helps transform a large goal into smaller, manageable actions. Step 3: Allocate Realistic Dates Now attach realistic and practical dates to each action. Be honest with yourself about:
Step 4: Reward Progress Finally, think of a small reward for yourself when you complete each task successfully and on time. Progress deserves recognition. Small rewards can help build motivation, consistency and momentum. Example Below is a simple example of how a timeline-based plan can be visualised: And there you have it — not just a goal, but a practical plan to help you achieve it.
A detailed plan makes it easier to:
Most importantly, it helps transform intention into consistent action. Keep your plan somewhere visible so that you can reconnect with it every day because meaningful progress rarely happens by accident — it usually happens through clarity, structure and intentional action. Here’s to creating practical plans and successfully achieving our goals in 2026! If you would like support creating clarity and structure around your own goals, you are welcome to connect with me by email at [email protected]
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