After making a plan, would you realize it or leave it on most occasions? Why?
By mexshyl
@mexshyl (878)
China
June 1, 2007 12:05pm CST
In our whole life, we may have numerous plans to achieve.
Whether they're short-term or long-term, we may encounter different solutions by different people. Some people may try their best to realize them after making them. Others may just make their own plans and then forget or leave them. Do not strive for them or can not continue to the end.
In conclusion, on most occasions, would you try to realize it or just leave it after making one plan? Why?
Share you opinions, mylotters? :)
Thank you in advance.
3 responses
@thrwbckjay67 (2870)
• United States
1 Jun 07
I will usually use plans as a guideline to follow more than an exact direction to follow. The point of those plans, to me, is to show me the way to go to complete my tasks or goals and to keep me directed at those goals until they are completed. But by no means do I stick to them all the way if there is a better solution. It always depends on how everything plays out because every situation is so much different than the other.
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@AmberKool (30)
• United States
1 Jun 07
I would have to agree. I set long term and short term goals. The long term goals rarely get changed.. I only re-evaluate the way i'm going to get to them.
@mexshyl (878)
• China
1 Jun 07
Hello, eden32.
Thank you for your reply.
Yeah, I agree with you. If we can see the end, why not change our plans and make them better to achieve.:)
You're so wise that you can see the end on most occasions. I hope I can make it like you.
Wish you have a happy day!