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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a life plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or set of goals for one's personal or professional life.
Example: "After much reflection, I decided to create a life plan to help me achieve my long-term aspirations."
Alternatives: "a personal development plan" or "a life strategy".
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It's a life plan".
I have a life plan.
What's wrong with a life plan?
I have a responsible daughter with dreams and goals and a life plan.
We didn't have much of a life plan before Nick's accident.
Mather LifeWays, a Chicago-based organization recently announced a proposal to build the Mather, a "life plan community" for people 62 and older.
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White, who's from Cheltenham, says she'll stay here "until I get a life-plan".
They didn't speak of "success" or "failure", never indicated anything as vicarious as a life-plan.
For the most part, having such a life-plan requires very little conscious formulation of goals or deliberation about means.
We developed a life-plan strategy that is laser-focused on helping members plan for big moments like graduating high school, buying a first house, or retirement.
Blair on the contrary holds that our suffering provides us with a context within which we can discover that our true nature is best realised by the adoption of a life-plan whose overarching principle is religious.
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