
Behavior Gap Radio 1388 | Planning as an Ongoing Practice
Feb 10, 2026
A reframe of planning as a living practice that adapts as life and priorities change. Discussion of why fixed plans create pressure, shame, and defensive behavior. Exploration of a rhythmic approach: pause, orient, act, notice, and adjust. Tips for treating planning like ongoing maintenance to learn faster and stay grounded in uncertainty.
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Planning Is A Continuous Practice
- Carl Richards reframes planning as a never-ending practice of aligning capital with what matters.
- Treating planning as ongoing reduces pressure to be perfect and accepts change as normal.
Plans Aren't Predictions
- Plans are not predictions and rarely remain correct as reality changes.
- Aim to be a little less wrong tomorrow rather than precisely right today.
Use A Planning Rhythm
- Pause occasionally, orient, decide a next micro-step, act, notice new information, and adjust.
- Use that rhythm repeatedly to keep your plan useful and current.
