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You can’t plan for everything - but you can plan to be ready.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths

You can’t plan for everything—but you can plan to be ready.

Success goes to those who are agile, they act in the moment. Long-term goals provide direction, but the best know when to shift gears. Here’s how you prepare:

1️⃣ Fresh opportunities don’t always fit into your plan—make time to reassess. Ask yourself: What’s come up recently that could align with my goals?

2️⃣ Stay open to learning, keep exploring, networking, reading.
Ask yourself: What helps me see beyond my usual horizon?

3️⃣ Make swift, informed decisions, hesitation often means missed chances. Ask yourself: Does this move the needle on my long-term goals?

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