Friday, June 14, 2019

There is no real success when you leave “the completion gap” in your “plan”!!!!!




Besides having done Lifebook myself, I have reviewed other people’s LifePlan and noticed that the broad outline, goals, and strategies were included for each area but that a completion of the steps that must be taken to get the results was missing.

This is what it looks like in a cause-effect chain:  (Duh!)

       Plan written overall —>     Big gap, no detailed steps —>    No results

Of course “no results” (or not “completing the gap from where one starts to the result wanted) is a sure indicator that a plan is not complete and/or the steps are not scheduled and followed up on.

Will you choose to do all the steps necessary, not stopping until you get the results?

Will you go back to your dust gathering LifePlan and “complete” it (meaning do what you did it for in the first place: to actually get results, as a LifePlan is not a true end result in itself!)?

Here’s a copy of what I posted for those attending Mindvalley University:

Missing link:  Implementation Plan Details!

Robin Ann Juhasz is taking the Lifebook Mastery course online, so that implementation is much more likely to happen.

If you take the Lifebook Mastery Live in Pula, you can complete this as an intensive!  And you can (and very much should) get an accountability partner - a key factor identified in the success of many individuals!

In any event, please DO a complete followup, or, as Jon puts it: 

                             “The Secret To Achieving Success

Jon has noticed over the years that when people do Lifebook, they set their goals but then fall into problems with the implementation part. And we’re sure this is something everyone can relate to. Somehow, the initial excitement doesn’t translate into solid daily action.


So Jon decided to create an unprecedented long-term program that ensures people who do Lifebook achieve all of their goals – in the fastest time possible. It starts with the 2-day intensive to set you up for success, then ongoing support for the whole year.”

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