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My 90 day cycles. Do you have time framed plans?
I set up things in 90 days cycles. A habit of both the submarine service and social work.
On the sub, we were in Guam 30 days getting ready then, on patrol for 60 days (all under water). After patrol, we had 30 days R & R and 60 days training while the other crew had the boat. In social work, we did a lot of Individual Plans (IHP-Habilitation-IEP -Education-IPP- Personal Program, etc. etc.) The team would meet once a year, with the doctors/professionals, then the core direct services teams met every 90 days to review how the plan was going. So, I have developed this 90 day cycle plan in my business and money making ventures as well as personal goals. Many know I'm a "White Board" fanatic, and have several going at once. Example: a new writing project may be 30 days of research and outlining and 60 days of writing and editing. I find myself unable at this stage to go out beyond 90 days for the most part. When I was studying with Harvey Brody, I translated his 'View from the Rooftop' (and the rungs up the side) and his "Flight Plan Checklist" into my own units of time. Some times I use 6 days x 10 to get my 60 in. Other times 12 x 5. So I have flexibility in the projects. By crossing off the days on a big calendar, you can see your progress (or lack of it) and when you fall behind. IF I get too far behind, I then have to reexamine what I'm doing and try to locate the block and either remove it, or retool the project. So, do you set up goals and PLAN it out? If so, what tools do you use to stay on track? Gordon |
Why I avoid zombies and vampires...
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I like the idea of 90-day cycles... Sounds very structured and organized...! :) I know this is not really the same thing, but I find I like to work with partners... They have to be people I like to spend time with, personally (otherwise it's no fun)! No "zombies" or "vampires," thanks! I think in working with a partner, you keep each other focused on the project! If you "slack off," then your partner tends to bring you back on track! (And vice versa...) It works for me. However, for me, the key has to be that I'm working with someone I like personally... Working with someone you like personally is also motivational, too, because you want to spend more time with them... And making progress on the project is one way of doing that... :) Best wishes, Dien |
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