Stop Planning Your Whole Life—Start Living It

Stop Planning Your Whole Life—Start Living It

Endless planning looks smart; action looks risky. In reality, the safest path is small experiments that teach you quickly. Plan less, test more.

The Trap of the 10-Year Plan

  • Industries shift; plans don’t.
  • Waiting for certainty costs compounding experience.
  • Perfection delays feedback—the thing that makes you good.

Build a Career with Small Bets

  • Skill bets: pick one skill to level up this quarter (e.g., SQL, pitching, UX writing).
  • Project bets: 1–2 real outcomes (publish, ship, present) that prove the skill.
  • People bets: three conversations with folks doing the work you want.

Your 90-Day Sprint

  1. Weeks 1–2: define success and acceptance criteria; collect examples.
  2. Weeks 3–6: build v1; get two reviews; fix the top three issues.
  3. Weeks 7–9: deliver v2; document outcomes (metrics, lessons).
  4. Weeks 10–12: publish/share; ask for one referral or opportunity.

Decision Rules That Keep You Moving

  • Good-enough threshold: ship at 80% for learning tasks.
  • Time-boxed research: decide in 48 hours, not 4 weeks.
  • Regret test: will I regret not trying this in a year?

Design a Week Around Doing

  • Two 90-minute build blocks daily; one review window.
  • Meetings grouped into set slots; the rest is maker time.
  • Friday: publish a “what I shipped” note—evidence beats anxiety.

Final Thoughts

Careers are written in quarters, not destinies. Make a small bet, learn loudly, repeat. The plan emerges from the living.


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