I often think a planning career is a bit like that Jerry Seinfeld movie - Comedian. This is the tale of Jerry trying to construct a new act after vowing never to do any of his old material. He goes out night after night doing five minutes here and there, finding stuff that works, discarding stuff that doesn’t, until he’s got enough to constitute an act. It takes a long time. And that’s what a planning career is like. Do it for long enough and you get an act. You get some examples, some anecdotes and some theories, which you regurgitate again and again, tailored to fit the situation you find yourself in.
Via Russel Davies.
This applies to the young strategist just as much as it applies to the young planner. Wise words to remember as you grapple with the frustration of not having developed your act fully, just yet.