A Three-Year Plan Challenge
To begin, you need to establish a "target" for your plan. Without a clear target in mind, your plan will not lead you anywhere. A target can be a location, a specific financial goal, a desired career stage, a family milestone, or a set of skills you want to acquire.
It is ideal for your target to have a numerical value, although it does not necessarily have to be financial. For example, you could set a target of running a 5K in under 30 minutes, or learning a new language to a certain level of proficiency.
Having a numerical target makes it easier to break it down into smaller, more achievable goals. For instance, if your target is to make a certain amount of money, you can set monthly or quarterly goals to track your progress.
To achieve your target, you will need a plan, the right vehicle, and the necessary resources. The sooner you find the right vehicle, the quicker you can reach your target. In fact, finding the right resource could help you achieve your three-year plan in just one year.
For example, if your goal is to build a million-dollar business in three years, partnering with a multimillionaire who can teach you the necessary steps could help you achieve that goal in just one year.
Remember, always set your target first, then come up with a plan and find the right vehicle to help you reach your destination. Never lose sight of where you are going.