Do you always form a plan B, just in case plan A doesn't work?
I do that a lot. I like to manage my risk. It's good to have a back-up plan. One never knows what to expect. Things happen that leave us vulnerable and even empty-handed.
But a Plan B can also get in the way. If you find yourself focusing too much on Plan B, your Plan A suffers. How serious are you about your Plan A? Are you willing to work relentlessly, no matter what, on what you really want? Do you intend to achieve your goal?
So go ahead and form a back-up if it helps. But don't let your back-up drive you. Plan A is Plan A for a reason. Work that thing until you get it.
-- Doug Smith
I'm not a real plan B kind of guy.....more like a "the next plan A"type.....
ReplyDeleteThat makes perfect sense, David!
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