A complete life plan, how to set goals

by joyie8joy6 on 2007-09-04 09:08:06

First, don't put too much faith in the saying "A good beginning is half the battle." This is because people tend to have a "three-minute enthusiasm" about everything they do, enjoying talking big but always failing to persevere. Therefore, you should have a long-term plan and keep implementing it; you cannot afford to pause every time you encounter a setback.

Life planning is also a form of design that serves one's life goals. Life goals are subject to change, so life plans must also be adaptable, constantly adjusting and evolving. Generally speaking, there are short-term, medium-term, long-term, and distant future plans.

Life planning should go hand-in-hand with the pace of the times—it’s not about creating plans in isolation. Any plan, no matter how perfect, is meaningless if it doesn't take into account real-world conditions. Ignoring reality means you won't be able to effectively utilize existing conditions and new policies.

Guiding Theories:

1. Importance of Goals: