One of the hardest parts of planning isnāt strategy.
It isnāt productivity.
It isnāt finding the right tools.
Itās honesty with yourself.
Being honest about:
⢠what you actually have the energy for
⢠what matters most right now
⢠what youāre avoiding
⢠what might need to rest for a while
Sometimes we keep adding more plans because itās easier than admitting something isnāt aligned anymore.
Sometimes we hold onto goals that belonged to a past version of ourselves.
Perennial Planning works best when weāre willing to pause and ask a simple but powerful question:
āIs this still true for me?ā
If the answer is yes, then you nurture it and keep growing.
If the answer is no, it might be time to prune, shift direction, or let something rest for a season.
And thatās not failure.
Thatās good stewardship of your time, energy, and life.
Reflection:
Is there anything in your plans right now that might need a moment of honest reevaluation?
No pressure to share details unless you want to~ sometimes just noticing it is enough. šæ