1. Wishes: Asking
yourself what do you
want, and realizing
what similar projects
have succeeded in the
past, taking note of
what was done to get
there.
It is important to
research about
how are you,
others and the
context involved in
your project.
2. Actual actions:
Asking yourself what
are you doing to get to
your goal, and what
present characteristics
are involved.
What are other people doing
now to get a similar result as
your desired one?
3. Evaluation (Comparison): You
compare the difference of the
present situation and your desired
situation, then you take action to get
always closer to the ideal.
The process is repeated various times,
each improving what the previous did
not. Also, evaluating the effectiveness
of the action you took.
4. Action planning: New
strategies are designed to
ensure the reality of the new
future, following some
characteristics.
Soon: the
strategies are efficient and
can be done on little time
Positive: the
strategies contain
proactive actions.
Precise: strategies
are clearly stated
and followed.
Possible:
Strategies are
realistic and
legal.
Promise: the
strategies mean
commitment your
need to give.
Practice: the
strategies can
be tested at
small scale.
Persistence:
Strategies must be
carried on with
commitment