How many times do you create “the end all be all” master plan for something.
Whether it’s your business growth, your health, or whatever.
Then 2 weeks later you’ve consciously or unconsciously abandoned it.
Or, maybe you’re “changing” it to match your new inspiration.
A few weeks later, you’re back to rewriting a completely new “end all be all plan!”
This is wandering at its finest.
I’m speaking from excruciating experience.
If this sounds familiar, here’s my two cents:
- Gain perspective: Have someone (the right person) look at this plan with you and poke holes. There are things you can’t see when creating a plan for yourself – this will solve most of your problems.
- Make a plan that’s solid and stick with it for a specific period of time. If you need to change the plan, run it by that person first.
- Have clear objectives. What does finished look like, exactly? Be specific. Create a Box.

You’ll get better at this with practice. You won’t get better if you just keep repeating the same mistake.
Focus on it, observe your behaviors, and make the change.