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The map is worth more than the plan.

A plan lives in a document. A map lives on your wall.

One gets opened quarterly during review sessions. The other gets glanced at on a Tuesday afternoon when priorities start to blur.

The value of a visual roadmap isn't the content, it's the accessibility. Because you don't have to reconstruct your strategy from scratch every time the week gets loud.

It's already there. You just look.

Draw it once. Put it somewhere visible. Let it hold the thinking so you can do the doing.

What would your week feel like with a visible map on the wall instead of a strategy buried in a folder?

Apr 7
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