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Old 02-13-2009
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I hear you completely. My own business plan is ever-changing and evolving based on my experiences and lessons I learn as I have been in business longer. I think it's totally normal and even a positive thing to allow your business plan to be flexible - organic is a great word to describe this process!

Now, if I were ever going to want to use my business plan to apply for a loan or similar I'd need to 'clean it up' to conform to traditional standards of what a business plan should contain and how it should read - but I think for your own personal use in the day to day development of your practice, something less formal is just fine.
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