Feel like taking a nice, long walk on a path through the woods? How about a path 2,180 miles long? The Appalachian Trail (AT) is a footpath that meanders along the Appalachian mountain range from Georgia to Maine. If you walked the whole thing, you’d pass through fourteen states.
I’ve been fascinated with the AT since I accidentally found myself walking on it, years ago, near Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. A grad student, I was burned out and ready to return home to Virginia. Standing on the trail, I realized that if I wanted to, I could face south and just start walking – homeward bound.
Every spring, thousands of hikers begin their attempt to walk the whole trail in one trip. While those guys grunt and struggle through the high hills of Georgia, many thousands of other would-be hikers are thinking about doing a thru-hike – someday. I’m one of those guys. The trail captures my imagination year after year. I’ve even written “thru-hike the AT” in my list of life goals. Unfortunately, statistics say that only one in four of this year’s “thru-hikers” will make it all the way. Pretty tough odds! But what about those of us who are still just “thinking about” a thru-hike? Not one of us is going to finish something we’ve never started.
French author and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry once said that “a goal without a plan is just a wish.” If we’re ever going to achieve our aim – whether it’s a college degree, a business of our own, or even just a long, long walk – we need to make a plan. Here’s what seems to work for me and the people I with whom I work.
- Set your goal, then learn all you can about ways to achieve it. Read. Talk to others who’ve already done what you want to do.
- Once you’ve explored your options, make a choice. There are many ways to get from here to your destination. Choose one and chart your course. Put it in writing.
- Get started. Take the first step.
- As you move ahead, make course corrections as needed.
About that goal of mine to hike the AT…. Without a plan, it really is just a wish. Is that all it will ever be? This week I am going to get serious, explore my options, and make a decision. I’ll let you know what I decide.
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