image1517945167.jpgYou know I've been wondering of late, what makes a life well lived? And the more I think about it, the more I tend to think it's based not on the common denominators of love and marriage or faith or any other things that if you asked the average Joe what makes a life worth living. I think it's worth living when you starting thinking about what you want, you start writing the plan, you think about it. Often we are living everybody else's lives - we are saying things like everyone else, we feel the same like everyone else, we become Like everyone else.

What do you want from life now? in the next 6 weeks, the next year? what? what? you don't know? That means you are wasting your life and your time going with the flow, seeing what happens. I can tell you this, I've experimented with the default, based my whole life on it. What have I learnt from it? It helps you to successfully go with the flow, raise up with the normal, become the champion of mediocrity.

It's now time to take what you don't know, the uncertainty of the next 6 weeks or years and define it to what you want,because then you'll know. Anything in between is a bonus and they will be unexpected, they will be some of the gaps in your plan - take them because they are free but move forward towards your plans.

because - when you do what you plan, you are successful. When your plan is based on what you want, you will be successful at what you want.

go now, I think and write a plan.