THE PLAN BUILDER
Most careers don't stall. They drift.
"Stop waiting for someday."
You already know where you want to go. You've just never written the route.
Why it matters
Drift feels like patience. It isn't.
Nobody decides to stall. You take the next obvious thing, then the next, until a few years have gone by.
It turns 'someday' into 'this week'
A goal you can't act on this week is a wish. A plan breaks it into the move you can make now.
It is steering, not reacting
Without one, you answer whatever lands on your calendar. With one, you decide what lands there.
You already have the destination
The hard part isn't knowing what you want. It's writing the path from here to there, so it stops living only in your head.
The trap
"I'll figure it out when I get there."
By the time you get there, 'there' was shaped by everyone except you. The plan is how you get a vote.
Start free
Write the route once. Then follow it.
Once you're in, you build the plan in one sitting, and it tells you the next move.