Outlining Your Five Year Plan - Deepstash

Outlining Your Five Year Plan

  • Find some time and space and perform a simple meditation: Ask yourself where you want to be in five years.
  • Give this thought your full attention without getting distracted.
  • You can also look at yourself in the mirror and ask this aloud.
  • Writing it on a piece of paper is a great option too.

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