Action without Vision is a Nightmare
Hey, Goal Crushers and Dream Chasers!
What is the importance of vision?
Actions without vision suffer:
Lack of Progress
Procrastination
Loss of Focus
Demotivation
Abandonment
Action without vision is a nightmare.
The insights provided will solve this problem.
Define your Vision
Writing will create your systems.
But Vision will unlock perception.
Define your Ikigai:
What do you love?
What are your strengths?
What can you be paid for?
What does the world need?
You will discover your:
Passion (Deeply love)
Mission (Deeply believe)
Vocation (Deeply desire)
Profession (Deeply fulfill)
Reflect deeply on what mission you want in life.
Setting SMART Goals
Your goals must be SMART:
Specific enough
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
Timely
Your time on this earth is limited, much like your attention.
Lets break down a SMART goal now.
“I want to be an entrepreneur.” (Will never do the job.)
But turn this goal into a SMART goal and we can apply the SMART criteria as follows:
“In the next 6 months, I will launch a new mobile app for fitness tracking with at least 10,000 downloads and a 4.5-star rating in the app store."
Developing a Strategic Plan
A strategic plan outlines the steps you need to take to achieve your vision.
It should include a detailed analysis of your:
Strengths
Weaknesses
Current situation
Roadmap to reach your goals.
A well-thought-out strategic plan helps you allocate resources effectively, manage risks, and adapt to changing circumstances.
But what would this look like broken down?
Use a simple A.I. prompt to break it down. If you don’t use A.I.
List that as a weakness.
You will not be replaced by A.I.; Just those using A.I.
A.I. breakdown:
Create a timeline with goals and tasks to help you achieve your SMART goal:
Month 1 Goal: Conduct market research and develop a product concept.
Tasks:
Research the fitness app market, including competitors and target audience.
Develop a unique value proposition for your app.
Create a product roadmap outlining the app's features and milestones.
Month 2 Goal: Create a prototype and gather feedback.
Tasks:
Hire a developer or development team to build a working prototype of the app.
Test the prototype with a small group of potential users and gather feedback.
Make necessary changes to the app based on user feedback.
Month 3 Goal: Finalize app design and development.
Tasks:
Complete the app's design and user interface.
Develop the app's core functionality and features.
Test the app for bugs and fix any issues.
Month 4 Goal: Prepare for app launch.
Tasks:
Create marketing materials, including a website, social media accounts, and promotional content.
Submit the app to the app store for review and approval.
Develop a launch plan, including a press release and outreach to influencers and media outlets.
Month 5 Goal: Launch the app and promote it.
Tasks:
Launch the app in the app store and promote it through your marketing channels.
Monitor user feedback and address any issues or concerns.
Continue to update and improve the app based on user feedback.
Month 6 Goal: Reach 10,000 downloads and a 4.5-star rating.
Tasks:
Continue promoting the app through various channels, such as social media, paid advertising, and influencer partnerships.
Monitor app store ratings and reviews and respond to user feedback.
Analyze user data to identify areas for improvement and potential new features.
By following this timeline and completing the tasks outlined for each month, you'd be well on your way to achieving your project goals.
Only using 4 hours each day with efficient time management.
If you wonder what the key to efficiency would look like.
I wrote a detailed toolkit breaking down everything to accomplish this.
You can find that here.