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SUNDAY ZOOM with Mark
Mark Kolke discusses yesterday's SUNDAY ZOOM with Mark experience

October 25, 2021

 
     
 
WEEKLY PLAN, or WEAKLY PLANNED
Monday, October 25, 2021    
 
Imagine homes built without plans, institutions without foundations, societies without identity, or sports teams without a sense of what they are competing for; you wouldn’t look for success there, nor envy their results, and you might advise them to rethink the root of their ideas or recommend developing a strategy.
 
When there is no plan, no rationale, no vision of what our destination or successes will look like, are we truly free spirits or fools wandering in the desert searching for sand?
 
“A dream without a plan is a nightmare.” – Simon Batcup
 
What kind of week do you have planned?
 
Is it the right thing, right time, right now, or is there no plan?
 
Is it a good plan – consistent with goals, rooted in mission-vision-values and consistent with your moral compass?
 
Does your weekly plan gut-check?


 


 
 

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