Whether our Second Act plans include more of what we’re doing today, something entirely different or a combo of all sorts of old and new adventures, having a plan is a good idea. While plans can certainly change — here are six questions to ask when trying to imagine what your next fifty or so years might look like.

What needs to be done to accomplish the plan imagined?

Why will certain steps or plans need to be considered?

When will things need to be completed?

Where am I in relation to my plans and goals?

Who will be involved and who can help me accomplish my plans?

How will I reach my goals? Are there specific steps, resources or activities necessary?

Setting a path forward with the who, what, when, where, why and how is a solid course of action. 

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This is Silver Disobedience® philosophy. I’m @DianGriesel aka @SilverDisobedience ✨ Author of The Silver Disobedience Playbook and a Perception Analyst who shares my Daily Meditations for other Ageless, Passionate & Curious People.  More info in my bio & my websites.