Not everything goes to plan. The reason is that everyone has their own plan.
Even those who have no plan have, by default, a plan to do nothing.
For a plan to succeed many factors have to link, co-incide or intersect. More often than not a plan will defeat itself before it is able to be seen through to completion.
The best plan is that which links with a plan already in place but coming from another source. Agreement is the pathway to success.
The good thing about a plan is that it can be altered during play. Directions can be changed affecting the potential outcome. A rethink could result in a rejig of the factors involved or complete abandonment.
Fruition is a long way from formulation. There is some considerable distance between an idea and its realisation. What we desire is not always what we will get.
Plans fail. They can shatter into pieces at the drop of a decision. What once appeared to be realistic and achievable can turn to impossible in a heartbeat. That can be difficult. But plans also succeed.
The future holds many unexpected surprises but that fact alone should not be alowed to rob us of our ingenuity.
It all starts with a plan for the time and space we occupy today. The here and now is the only space that carries with it any real clarity and certainty. And that can also change quickly.
There is no need for complication. Simplicity is key.
It’s only by being involved in our own life that we can expect to become successfully connected and involved with the people around us.
And that can take some planning.