10 Reasons Why You Should Stop Planning And Start Doing
Unless your personality-type dictates that you gain intense satisfaction from in-depth and detailed planning...
Here's why you should just plan less and dive right into new projects:
Here's why you should just plan less and dive right into new projects:
1. Planning makes things too predictable and takes away from the pleasant surprises along the way.
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2. Planning means you have to follow the plan, which means you have less opportunities to enjoy being creative.
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3. Most people can't really see that far ahead, so your plan is probably flawed anyway.
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4. The world is constantly changing faster and faster by the day, and your plan is probably already obsolete by now.
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5. After everything's been planned out, getting the plan done just becomes a chore.
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6. Planning time takes away from action time, and you only have 24 hours in a day.
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7. Planning prevents you from taking full advantage of your intuition and the powers of your sub-conscious mind.
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8. Planning creates a sub-conscious tendency to keep following the plan (even when it's not working) because you don't want to waste all the time you put in.
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9. Planning often tricks your mind into thinking that you're being productive and getting stuff done, when in actuality you're not.
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10. It is often not the strongest or smartest than survive but the most adaptable.
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