By now, you probably know that creating a solid Action Plan and Blueprint are key to envisioning and following through on any BIG project, from building your business to publishing your book to reaching your health or fitness goals.

If you plan correctly, you will have not only a juicy vision of your BIG project; you will also end up with a thorough and easy to execute day-by-day and week-by-week plan of how you will get from point A to point B, while still having plenty of time left over to enjoy your life.

But did you know that if you create the details of your plan before being clear on your bigger vision, you usually end up wasting a ton of time and energy?

While you don't need your 100% completed idea in place in order to plan and move forward, you do need to have a pretty good idea of what you want your vision to look like.

Think of it this way: imagine you live on the East Coast and want to take a road trip to the West Coast. You pack your bags, buy your road map, buy your local attraction guide, get in touch with your friends on the West Coast to let them know you're coming, and then get in your car to go.

Where are you going? To Los Angeles? To Seattle? To Portland?

If you were driving from NYC to Los Angeles, you would pack a different set of clothing and take a very different driving route with particular rest stops than if you were driving to Seattle. Your plan would be completely different.

But imagine now that you hadn't decided on whether to go to Los Angeles or Seattle? It would be very hard to plan for your trip, and you might waste quite a bit of time planning out your driving route or even getting to your first rest stop before realizing you were on the wrong course (or that you had to turn around and go back home to get the right set of clothing for your trip!).

Through my years as a Soul Success Coach for women, I've seen this mistake made by entrepreneurs, artists, mothers, professionals, and others working on creating their Blueprints for their BIG projects. Take, for example: You are ready to switch careers because you are unhappy in your current position and your current field. You feel the pressure of time and money to get a new position quickly, so you randomly search job listings and websites instead of taking a little time to get really connected to what you want for yourself and your career and the possibility and opportunity that these desires might lead you to. Your mis-connected search may provide a new job or career, but not one that will ultimately fulfill you anymore that your current career.

In other words, it is essential to define or determine your bigger vision before setting out on your path or road trip.

A few years ago, a client of mine - a very talented photographer with her own practice - discovered this important lesson through our work together. She had been putting out a lot of time and energy working on her website without having a clear sense of what she wanted her end product to look lie and feel like. It created a lot of busy work for her, and not very many results, until together, we focused on her inner wisdom and got super-clear on exactly what she wanted her website to do and be. My client astutely termed this process "Clarification Before Perfection" - meaning, get clear on what you want before you spend time doing and perfecting it! This will save you a ton of time and energy!

Here are some questions to ask yourself in order to get your "clarification" for your project or endeavor:

1. What is my big vision here? What does is look like? What are the details?
2. Where am I going with this? Where do I want this project to be in 6 months? 1 year? 5 years?
3. If money is involved: how much money do I want to earn or raise?
4. How much time do I want to spend on this?
5. What is my timeline, and my time goals?
6. What do I know I absolutely don't want included in this project?

After answering these questions, you can then create an action plan that is aligned with your vision, and that will use your time efficiently and productively!

Author's Bio: 

For the last 12 years Joanna has extensively studied journaling, meditation, movement therapies, women’s spirituality and rituals from around the world, art, organization systems and time management systems. She received her B.A. in Art History from Rutgers College and my M.A. from Hunter College. She is a Certified Graduate of Coach U’s Core Essentials Program, as well as a graduate of the Priestess Path Apprenticeship Program and the WomanWheel Apprenticeship Program.

She has presented over 100 thought provoking workshops internationally, including seminars at Omega Institute, Renfrew Center, Womb & Belly Conference, Womongathering, as well as in the corporate setting. In 2004, Joanna was flown to Botswana, Africa to teach local women her signature class Everyday Bliss(created with Dawn Copeland); the class inspired these women to start businesses and support groups that exist to this day. Along with Dawn Copeland, she has also created Journey to Yourself: a 6-month experiential empowerment program that has radically healed and transformed the lives of many women. www.soulfulcoach.com