It is understood that there will always be a blueprint to follow. Just because something works for someone does not always mean it will work for you. I get it. There is no reason to make a new wheel if someone has already done all the technical stuff necessary to make it work. However, I believe that when you are steadfast in an idea, you close your eyes to other paths to reach the same end. Plans should remain fluid to garner the best results.
Most people begin a new year with resolutions and a multitude of things they can and will do better. I say, look at the big picture in all the ways you can bring it to fruition. Sure, you can enhance what someone else has done to get there a bit faster. However, you could be passing up on other opportunities to make it more profitable and efficient. The idea is to create a journey that is replicable and sets the foundation for growth.
Plans should remain fluid to get the most out of your efforts. Being open to a flexible path can improve the journey. The results are always better when change is beneficial and adaptable. Putting your spin on a project makes it uniquely yours. Easier doesn’t always mean good. Now these plans can refer to product creation, be it physical or virtual, income-generating ideas, again physical or virtual, and personal growth, whether it be physical or mental.
In the upcoming year, I am trying a few new things while stepping out of my comfort zone. Sometimes, it takes being uncomfortable to stretch and reach new levels. My first foray into new domains is creating my Substack. I hope that you stick with me as I journey to new heights.