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Planning and planners — how to become a ‘master planner’


•  ‘Preach My Gospel’ teaches us that we should ‘apply the same principles and guidelines in a daily planning session that you would follow in a weekly planning
.   session but in a simpler way’.
•  As you follow theses guidelines, ask yourself these five simple questions for each of the 13 guidelines to ensure you have planned every detail:  1) Who are we
 planning for   2) What is the plan?  3) Why are we planning [desired outcome]   4) Where do they live?   5) When does the Lord want us to see them?
•  Remember Elder Kevin Pearson’s words:  “Your planner is evidence of your preparation” and he promised that “if we become MASTER PLANNERS the
 baptisms will double.”
•   How to become a Master Planner:
.      1) Pray for inspiration.
.      2) Set goals and make plans for investigators to be baptized.
     3) Set goals and make plans for investigators with a baptismal date.
     4) Set goals and make plans to help investigators attend Sacrament meeting.
.      5) Set goals and make plans for lessons to be taught to progressing investigators.
.      6) Set goals and make plans for lessons to all other investigators.
.      7) Set goals and make plans to contact referrals received from members, investigators, nonmembers, and church headquarters.
.      8) Set goals and make plans to seek more referrals from members, nonmembers, and investigators.
     9) Set goals and make plans for lessons you will teach to recent converts and less active members.
.    10) Set goals and make plans to find new investigators.
   11) Plan how to work with the ward council.
   12) Schedule meetings that occur regularly.
   13) Conduct companionship inventory.


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