Kia ora,
Happy New Year!
As we step into the exciting year of 2024, it’s the perfect time to set your sights high and smash your goals for this fiscal year. At Achieve Chartered Accountants, we’re here to help you turn your aspirations into achievements with a 90-Day Plan. Let’s embark on this journey together and make this year a success!
The 90-Day Plan is a simple, yet powerful and effective tool designed to break down your goals into manageable steps. We recognize that some tasks can take longer than 30 days to complete, which is why the plan is structured around three key milestones: 30 days, 60 days, and 90 days.
Here’s why you should consider utilizing a 90-Day Plan:
Achieve Your Goals: This plan provides you with a clear road map to success. By breaking your goals into smaller, achievable tasks, you’ll stay motivated and on track, setting yourself up for success.
Stay Accountable: To enhance your chances of success, we highly recommend finding an accountability buddy who can join you on this journey, offering support and encouragement along the way.
Flexibility: We understand that life can be unpredictable, and some goals may require more time than others. Our flexible approach allows you to adapt your plan as needed, ensuring you can reach your goals at your own pace.
Don’t wait any longer to take action towards your goals and ambitions.
Embrace the power of a 90-Day Plan and begin transforming your aspirations into today’s reality!
This is a living document that you need to review and update and be conscious of the deadline you have set yourself.
“Where there is no vision, the people perish.” – Prov 29:18
“Write the vision And make it plain on tablets, That he may run who reads it.” – Hab 2:2
Additionally, we’ve also included our own worked plan that may be helpful.
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