Why start with the end in mind?
How many times do we start something but do not know the best way to achieve it? The problem is we do not have a plan in mind to guide us through the process and keep us on track. There are rules to achieve the end result with the knowledge and readiness to improve the situation should require it.
Many times we start doing things without consciously considering the final product. This destructive process and our success will usually lead to additional costs to complete the task. These costs can be monetary or lost and a waste of time but it still happened. We must always start with a plan to achieve the desired results. People often say the plan fails to plan for failure and it is very true in everything we do.
Everything is created twice, first in the planning stage and the second in the creative phase. We do not always spend time and effort to physically write or draw a plan, but even the consideration of what is needed is a plan. Problem by not drawing or writing our minds do not plan to save the details needed to act on changes that occur during the creative operation. This says we are aware of ways to remember what we need to do in each step of this process is to put pen to paper as a plan was revealed.
Nothing happens by chance, the business was placed in the planning stages is reflected in the outcome. No matter how well we think we know the procedure or operation to be achieved there must always be planning attacks. The greatest craftsmen of every trade are still only as good as he plans to follow. He may be able to adjust the layout or structure of finished products but also plans to be adjusted. When he did the work and found the results will not match, the correction was made to achieve the desired results.
No matter what you're going to do it is always important for the results to have a plan to achieve it. The problem that you will be charged as a task is completed will become more obvious and can be avoided when you plan and see the beginning of the procedure before it. This is very important to always start with the end in mind.
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