3 Steps to Strategic Living

Strategic living is smart living, not someday but starting today. Sometimes we feel numb about living the life we want because we don’t feel we have the time to stop and plan what we really want; and maybe aren’t sure to create a successful execution plan. But know coach who wants to go to the championship fails to create a game plan and help the team practice to sharpen their skills play by play and game by game. Taking three smart steps today can get your strategic living game-plan up and running.

Step One—Think about your life. Break it down by areas—you, your family, your work, your world. It almost sounds cliché because we hear all the time that we should put in writing how you want your life to look, but we seldom actually do it. So, decide now what you do want as well as what you don’t want. Turn the list of what you want into goals that you can visualize and emotionally relate to.

Step Two—Write out your plan for how to get there. Get other people involved who also have an interest in the desired outcome. The LogFrame planning I use myself as well as for my clients is a powerful tool in designing strategic living action plans because it helps you bring together the big picture why with the details that can make it happen.

Step Three—Finally, act upon your plan. You may not be able to start implementing all of it at once (which would probably set you up for failure anyway); but by following the steps you’ve laid out, you can move strategically towards the results you want.

Once you have your plan created, you will need to assess where you are and make adjustments as new factors come into play. The www.ManagementPro.com website is full of strategies and tools that give you the strategic edge to get the results you desire in business and in life.

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  1. [...] you the strategic edge to get the results you desire in business and in life…. source: 3 Steps to Strategic Living, Terry’s Toolbox [...]

    Quote | Posted August 14, 2008, 7:59 am

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