Monday, January 22, 2007
Planning A Design
A plan of action is a key component in all aspects of life. This design plan is prevalent when one looks at things such as any type of construction, public speaking, education, theatrics, and even professional sports. Even though there are no real similarities between the things listed above, one can see that it requires a strict and well thought out design plan in order to achieve success. Using a design plan offers much organization, producing a guideline or schedule to be followed. This ensures that the finished product will be produced through a specific time line. The layout of ideas leaves a source of reference and opens up the ability for revission. This fact can be very useful when it comes to working on a project for one's major because a single draft is never submitted. As we roughly sketch out what the project is about, we learn more as we go along through research and increased familiarity with the topic. Among many other things a guideline is a great source to opening the door to new possibilities. Once the ideas have been mapped out, the design plan offers the ability to go back and offshoot into new ideas or new topics one might have looked over. A well thought out and strictly enforced design plan, or guideline, is the key to success in all aspects of life. It allows people to use critical thinking and analysis, rather than working simply on impulse. The human mind is a wonderful thing and should be used to its full potential at all times, and through using a design plan one allows the brain to think on a deeper level to create the best product to our ability.
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