Achieving Goals

One of the things we are told in school while we were still pretty young, was that “if you fail to plan, then you plan to fail.” Now, I’ve never really been much of a planner. I’ve always been the spontaneous type, getting what I need for the moment, but as I have realized that time is continuing to move along and my years are steadily climbing in numbers, I have become pretty particular with my schedule as well as goals that I want to achieve and when I want to achieve them and I have moved forward in my life, but is it because of planning, or just because I wanted something bad enough to just do it? I’m not going to go too deep into what those goals are because I wanted this blog to pose this question:

Does not planning allow us to procrastinate on achieving our dreams and maybe not even get what we want, or is wanting something enough? And is it possible to achieve things without planning; and if planning is necessary, how meticulous should one be in their planning?

2 thoughts on “Achieving Goals”

  1. well i’m just like you when it comes to planning i hate it, and i suck at it. but with that said, i believe planning is very vital and like you said i do believe not planning gives you an option to procrastinate. Sure i believe you could get things done without planning, but planning holds you accountable.

  2. Well a wise man on a quest to find himself once said: ” Time does not exist” It’s just an illusion…of course we all want to “make something of our self’s” or “Achieve something in life”….I myself stress this too much…and not enough…but to answer your question I believe that if you have a goal…a desire…a dream….than you haven’t u already achieved a plan???!!! 😉

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