Franklin pyramid

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1. The main values in life.
This is the foundation of the pyramid. Their clear definition for themselves, sets the vector of the direction of life. How do you see your life? What do you want to get from her? What mark would you like to leave behind?

2. Global goal.
Based on certain values, everyone decides for himself what he wants to achieve: to become a successful businessman, a wise teacher, an influential politician, etc.

3. Master plan to achieve the goal.
At this stage, already having a specific goal, you determine the main intermediate milestones on the way to achieving it.

4. Long-term, annual plans.
An action plan is being developed for a year, three, or five years. Actions should be tied to a specific milestone identified in the previous stage of building the pyramid. And, which is very important, to have a fairly clear deadline for implementation.

5. Short-term plan.
Plan for the week, month.

6. Plan for the day.
The last two points, I think, do not require additional explanation.

Benjamin Franklin had a fantastic capacity for work and a unique sense of purpose. At the age of 20, he made a plan to achieve goals for the rest of his life. Throughout his life, he followed this plan, clearly planning each day.

His plan for achieving goals was called "Franklin's pyramid" and looks something like this:

1. The foundation of the pyramid is the main values in life. We can say that this is the answer to the question: "With what mission did you come to this world?" What do you want to get out of life? What mark on Earth do you want to leave behind? There is an opinion that there is not even 1% of people living on the planet who would think about it seriously. In other words, this is the vector of the direction of movement towards your dream.

2. Based on life values, everyone sets a global goal for himself. Who does he want to become in this life, what does he plan to achieve?

3. The master plan for achieving goals is the fixation of specific intermediate goals on the way to achieving a global goal.

4. A plan for one, three, five years is called a long-term one. Here it is important to determine the exact deadlines.

5. Plan for a month, and then for a week - this is a short-term plan. The more thoughtful it is, the more often you analyze and correct it, the more effective the work will be.

6. The last point in terms of achieving goals is a plan for each day. There are many techniques for making a daily plan for the day, some of which we will talk about in the following articles.

It is not difficult to draw up such a plan for achieving goals. It is more difficult to follow it regularly and persistently. But, as is known from the biography of B. Franklin, the achievement of the goal became possible for them precisely thanks to a clear planning of life. Let's learn from the greats.
 
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