A plan isn’t a dream,
imagination, or
momentum.
A plan is thinking
with an outcome in mind.
It says:
“I know where I’m trying to go.
Now let me name the next right steps.”
It’s the bridge between intention and execution.
The place where sequence gets shaped.
Where priorities show up.
Where clarity gets organized.
Plans don’t guarantee results.
They expose what’s missing.
Planning reveals whether the goal is real
or a wish.
It’s not about locking in the future.
It’s about taking responsibility for it.
If strategy is the WHY,
plan is the HOW.
Clearly, specifically, deliberately.