Today we take the third step in developing your live strategic plan by choosing three areas of focus for you to take in order to reach your vision and purpose.
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Main topic of the Show: Choose Three Places of Focus
OLD Vision: The Holler community supports healing and mutual prosperity by tapping into and connecting the resources and knowledge of agorists and homesteaders who wish to build an alternative to the violent systems currently used to support our society.
UPDATED Vision: The Holler community supports healing and mutual prosperity by connecting resources and knowledge of agorists and homesteaders who wish to build a peaceful, voluntary alternative to society’s violent systems.
Purpose: The holler provides an inviting, supportive place where aspiring agorists and homesteaders can connect, rejuvenate, share best practices, and prosper together in freedom.
With that in mind, we need to assess what we have and where we are going and choose three places to put our focus for development or improvement. Three areas of focus where making big forward strides will steer this plan to the right place. The three things need to be the best choice for our community both from a “making progress” standpoint and from a “makes a difference” standpoint.
A great way to start seeking these three places to put your effort is through the good old traditional SWOT analysis.
What is a SWOT? https://www.liveplan.com/blog/what-is-a-swot-analysis-and-how-to-do-it-right-with-examples/
Questions to ask
Strengths:
Internally, what do we have that helps toward our vision?
Weaknesses:
Internally, what holds us back from the vision?
Opportunities:
Externally, what things outside our group can help us toward our vision?
Threats:
Externally, what external things could hurt us most?
Make a list/brainstorm
Example:
Strength: Building relationships and mutual exchange
Weakness: Tracking and clerical
Place to focus/endstate/perpetual
Make it a great week!
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GUYS! Don’t forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce.
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