tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869968589926034697.post5233928266146556064..comments2023-07-01T06:00:19.581-04:00Comments on Sailboat Family: Goal GranularitySailboatFamilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00667308263680044739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869968589926034697.post-42713503575100350072010-02-04T06:54:42.476-05:002010-02-04T06:54:42.476-05:00@Travis and Maggie: :) Thank you! It always makes ...@Travis and Maggie: :) Thank you! It always makes us feel good when something we share about this trip results in someone else being moved to try (or re-try) something that can help them achieve their goals. <br /><br />The beauty of interlocking goals is more effective execution towards the mission. Without a doubt, one can execute daily towards a mission sans a plan/list, but without a bigger plan, efficiencies and optimizations occur only on the fly and maybe out of blind luck. For us, we want to start our trip as fast as possible, so any opportunity for efficiency and optimization is taken. <br /><br />It looks like your "doer"ness is being trained in on making a list! Keep in touch and let us know how it goes.Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03210763500855481934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2869968589926034697.post-31932707083678006742010-02-03T10:18:27.543-05:002010-02-03T10:18:27.543-05:00You have inspired me to make a list! So this doens...You have inspired me to make a list! So this doensn't sound like a big deal right, but being more of a "doer" then a "planner" I found it a little painful. But... it need to be done, and with the help of my mate, we're planning months ahead instead of the ususal "So what are we going to do today?". So...thanksTravis and Maggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08895001344144858314noreply@blogger.com