Wednesday, December 23, 2009

What is Personal Strategic Planning?

We all know what is Personal Financial Planning but have you heard of Personal Strategic Planning? No, it's not another fanciful name coined by the insurance industry for marketing purpose.

Personal strategic planning is a disciplined thought process, which produces fundamental decisions and actions that shape and guide who you are, where you are going, what you do, and how, when and why you do it. All of this is done with a focus on the future - I must admit that I don't know about it until I came across it at the GoalsGuy's Personal Strategic Plan website.

"What would your life be like if you had a plan that told you exactly what you wanted and how to get it."

This is what I always believe in - that everyone should find their purpose in life, or what the Christians refer to as "calling". It's like a mission statement for a company. With that single ultimate objective clearly spelt out, every decisions made will be aligned, every effort represents a step forward and life will  be more meaningful.

Of course, identifying the purposes in life and the goals that you want to achieve is the first step. The problem is that the majority of the people are not doing what they know they should be doing. Procrastination, self-doubts, distractions, fear of failure are some hindering factors.

With that in mind, Gary Ryan Blair, the strategic coach behind MNCs such as Google, IBM, Federal Express, devised a step-by-step methodology based on the business strategic planning system used by these highly successful global firms to help individuals achieve significant results in life.

The program consist of a Personal Balance Profile to help individuals understand themselves, followed by a complete audio series to walk them through the entire process of constructing their own ideal future.



Learn more about at the Personal Strategic Plan website.
Recommended for people who desire a breakthrough in career and in life.

1 comment:

Tonya Welch said...

Very interesting approach to attaining personal- happiness? While I agree that many people have a feeling of not doing what they should, I think it's because for most, they don't know exactly what it is they should be doing. Finding that perfect fit must be enlightening...
Tonya Welch
ManagePro.com

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