
In my personal life I was not a planner. I was scattered, disorganized, late, unreliable, anxious. So I started to apply many of my professional skills to my personal life. I became more on time. More organized. Detailed. Mapping out every step from A to Z in every aspect of my personal life. Vacations. Gardening. Home Improvement. An entrepreneurial endeavor. I felt much more in control. So I planned more. And more. And more. And I got really good, and slightly obsessed with the planning. But I wasn’t really “doing.” Once the plan was created, I felt accomplished. Lost interest in the doing. Lost interest in the project coming to fruition. The “doing” of the steps was boring, not challenging, not unknown.