Things are changing everywhere. You might miss what you need if you’re not paying attention.
· Competitors.
· Changing times.
· Changing abilities.
· Changing opportunities.
· Everything is always changing.
The most successful people and businesses prepare for tomorrow and beyond. Planning can go on at all levels and the internet makes it super easy to find out just about anything. Make a list of what you might want to know more about: what your competitors are doing (search online business news); what your friends are doing (Facebook); what you should do tomorrow (The Weather Channel); what you can or should be doing about your health (WebMD, AARP); and so much more. It’s up to you: make time to plan what you’re doing today, what you’d like to do tomorrow, next month, next year… about anything. If you’re not nervous about all the things that are or could be changing, you’re probably not paying attention; but if you’re curious about things, start using the tools at your fingertips and you’ll be surprised about what you find. Try this: pick one thing a month you’d like to (or need to) know more about; spend 1 hour a week during that month to learn more. That’s how you learn more to become more to prepare more. Start thinking about what it might take to be better able to make a difference today.
Miles Dewey Davis III (1926 – 1991): American trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and one of the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music.
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