PLANNING-EXECUTION-AND GOALS

Our daily activities, whether at work or at home, including recreation and vacations, inevitably fall into the process of planning (programming), execution and achievement of goals.

The 3 phases are acts of personal fulfillment, but each individual enjoys them in different ways, and therefore they engage in them with different intensity. It’s the same as what happens with the activities of walking, reading, writing and drawing.

We must be aware that those 3 phases must be fulfilled in that order to achieve any goal, be that of walking exclusively or combined with reading, writing or drawing. Any of these creative activities, which integrate the method, can be developed in combination with the walk. It often happens to us that the planning of any of these activities is more important and interesting than its execution or the achievement of the goal, and this motivates us to devote more attention and time to the plan and to the programming. For other people the execution is more attractive than the planning of the actions, and of course there will be others that what only satisfies them and motivates them is to reach the goals. In us is to execute the 3 phases consciously and enjoy them according to our benefit and preference.

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