Creating A Massive Action Plan To Grow Your Business!

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How many of us try to get things done on a daily basis only to feel like you are spinning your wheels and are not really getting anywhere? Our tasks are trying to bring us to completion of our goal.

Realize that most of society lives like this. It is only a very small percentage of people that get the outcome they desire. Those small percentage know a very important rule. That is, you must have a massive action plan set in place for yourself if you are to succeed in getting yourself where you want to be.

Think of a massive action plan as your M.A.P. Without it, you will stay lost and continue to spin your wheels.

First thing to do in creating this for yourself, is to focus on your outcome.

Finding a way to make it happen, changing your mindset to be "results" oriented rather than "task" oriented can be the difference between achieving the results you desire or not, hence spinning your wheels.

Make sure to write your goals, purpose and massive action plan. Make 3 columns and write the following down on paper in separate columns, this is your R.P.M:

Results - Oriented

Purpose - Driven

Massive Action Plan

The results you want should be:

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Realistic

Time-stamped (deadline)

Ask yourself these questions.

What is your purpose? Why must you accomplish your goal? What would happen if you didn't?

Now that you know your goal and your why (purpose), get resourceful and write out your massive action plan (M.A.P.).

What could you do right now to take you one step closer to your goal? Examples: A telephone call, set an appointment, sign up for a class, etc. NEVER leave the site of a decision without doing something toward it's achievement.

Begin creating your massive action plan today using these simple techniques, you will find it is easier than you imagined.

You are on your way to achieving your goals using the very same techniques successful people are using every single day.

All My Best,
Lori P.
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  • Profile picture of the author pheonix44
    I posted a similar response in another thread, but I have said when it comes to me I like to set weekly task lists and a small daily action plan. The daily action plan is small tasks and the weekly are bigger ones broken down to little tasks. I have found this to give me the best results. Otherwise I feel like I am getting no where.
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    • Profile picture of the author flamingleaf8
      Originally Posted by pheonix44 View Post

      I posted a similar response in another thread, but I have said when it comes to me I like to set weekly task lists and a small daily action plan. The daily action plan is small tasks and the weekly are bigger ones broken down to little tasks. I have found this to give me the best results. Otherwise I feel like I am getting no where.
      I am with you on this. I have never been a big planner, because its so easy to get lost in that way. i like to take it , week per week, day by day task, and when it comes to marketing its hour per hour. I always set accomplishments per hour.
      i think its still different strokes for different folks.
      But setting goals big or small is always good.
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  • Profile picture of the author Habitat
    Action plans work. I have one thats similar to this for a fundraiser I'm doing
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