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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies1 Planning Your Future 4 Simple Questions for Everyday Use
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies2 Introduction Background Noosa & Lombok Insights into our ‘old’ life in Noosa Australia Insights into our ‘new’ life in Australia, New Zealand and Lombok Planning for your future
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies3 Noosa: In Pictures
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies7 Context: Noosa - Region 130 km north of: Queensland’s capital – Brisbane (international airport) 200km north of Queensland’s glitz and glamour capital – Gold Coast Adjoins the balance part of what is known as the Sunshine Coast (domestic airport)
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Noosa: Statistics 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies8 Area: 865km 2 Protective Tenure: about 37% Resident Population: about 55,000 Population Peak Season: about 90,000 Growth Rate: Current growth rate: about 1.2% Peak (early 1990s): 11.4% Noosa Council Budget: about $100M Noosa Council Staff: about 350 (equivalent full-time)
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Family 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies9
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Wust Road (Old Life) 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies10
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Produce 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies11
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Kangaroos 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies12
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Possums 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies13
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Land for Wildlife 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies14
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Spare Time 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies15
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Road Signs 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies16
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New Life 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies17
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Planning – The Clichés OK, time to get serious … When I was a student the saying was: The sooner you get behind … … the longer you have to catch up! I’ve tried it … it doesn’t work! One of the best planning clichés I know though is: If you fail to plan … … you plan to fail! 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies18
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The Difficulty Planning for the Future Planning: land use planning, business strategic planning, family planning, agricultural planning, travel planning … any type of planning for your future can be difficult Whenever you have a difficult task, break it down to make it more manageable When planning anything, you can do this by asking and answering 4 simple questions I use this method with all my work and in my personal life 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies19
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies20 The 4 Questions Where are we now? Where are we going? Where do we want to be? How do we get there? Normally I do this with community groups, so I use the collective we
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies21 Question 1: Where are we now? Ask yourself: where are you now? Look at what existing issues you have: What do like about your life? What don’t you like about your life? What concerns do you have about tomorrow? ????? 2016 The Future
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies22 Question 2: Where are we going? Then ask yourself where are you going? In other words, where will you end up if you change nothing about your life? What do you anticipate will be good or bad about that outcome? ?????
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies23 Question 3: Where do we want to be? Now ask yourself where do you want to be? Carry this out in two steps: First, decide a horizon year and where you want to be at that time – this is your overall goal (be realistic about the horizon year – a stretch target is good, but don’t go too far). Second, look backwards from the future in increments (2-4 years, 2-4 months, 2-4 weeks – whatever is appropriate) and identify key strategies to achieve your goal. ?????
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23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies24 Question 4: How do we get there? Finally, ask yourself how do we get there? Part of this has been done by the key strategies that you identified in Question 3 But now, you need to take the first of those strategies and work out an action plan. Your action plan might take the form of: One or more objectives; and Implementation criteria for each of those objectives.
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Putting It Altogether OUTCOMES Goal Objectives IMPLEMENTTAION Strategies Actions 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies25
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Making It Real - Strategies 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies26 YOUR PLAN – PART 1 Goal: Achieve an A or B+ in most subjects Strategies: #1 Stop wasting time at the start of the semester #2 Reduce the number of distractions #3 Implement a programme of regular exercise to get the endorphins happening
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Making It Real - Actions YOUR PLAN – PART 2 Strategies: #1 Stop wasting time at the commencement of the semester #2 Reduce the number of distractions #3 Implement a programme of regular exercise Actions: #1a Set a minimum number of hours for study at, especially at the beginning of semester #1b Your turn … #2a Fix days for spending time with your girl/boyfriend #2b Your turn … #3a Go jogging or swimming at least twice a week for minimum distances of Xkm #3b Your turn … 23/05/2015Paul Summers Planning Strategies27
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Further Information & Questions? Further information: www.paulsummersplanning.com.au www.noosa.qld.gov.au This presentation (by tomorrow) to: www.paulsummersplanning.com.au and click Presentations & Publications in the left menu www.paulsummersplanning.com.au Paul Summers Planning Strategies2823/05/2015
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