Write Your RPA Plan
People today are busy, busy, busy. Too busy. Everybody is running, moving, always doing. People are always engaged in activity of some sort or another. You might think that with all of this activity, we would be really going somewhere! Why, then, are most people getting nowhere? Something a lot of people do not realize is that activity does not equal action and productivity. The fact that you are always moving and doing does not mean you are accomplishing a thing. It does not mean you are making any real strides towards wealth creation and financial freedom.
Creating An RPA
What is RPA? RPA is a term coined by Jamie McIntyre at the 21st Century Academy. It’s an abbreviation that represents a planning process; a process which consists of being
• Results focused
• Purpose driven
• Action oriented
The RPA process helps you come at every decision in a more goal-oriented fashion so that you can achieve whatever it is you have set out to do. RPA gives point and purpose to the activity in your life, and turns motion into action that gets results.
RPA is not a hard process, just a different and more productive one. You can learn the basics of RPA in minutes, and start implementing it just as quickly. You only need to adopt three easy steps, and apply them to everything you do.
Here’s how RPA works:
For every situation, ask yourself,
• “What do I want to get out of this situation? What is the result I am hoping for?” Do this instead of asking yourself what you should do.
• “What is my purpose?” knowing your purpose will give you the reason to go on and persevere, even under difficult circumstances.
• “How will I achieve this?” Determine what steps you need to take in order to achieve the result you want. Take Action!
RPA is really a simple process, and one that many people even know already that they should be engaging in. But many times we become overwhelmed and cannot bring ourselves to the most important step—to taking action.
If you can learn to apply the principles of RPA to your life, to every decision in your life, you will be well on your way to succeeding in wealth creation, to creating wealth and achieving financial independence.
Sean Rasmussen
Wealth Creation Blog
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