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That’s certainly the case. Many businesses—especially successful ones-use this approach to achieve goals and objectives. But the advantages of strategic planning don’t have to be limited to the business world, say behavioral health experts.
It turns out that a personal strategic plan, based on our very own definition of success, can be a powerful planning tool that helps us create the best version of ourselves and the life we want to live.
When our plans are strategic in nature, we have more patience and perseverance to work toward focused objectives we have personally identified and prioritized.
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