“Victory does not happen by accident.” I first heard that line read as someone was giving a leadership talk, and it has stuck with me. I now add to the line, “Today, I will be intentional with my time.”
As part of trying to be intentional with my time, for several years, I have taken some set time to review my past year. There are several things I consider and reflect on from my spiritual life, relationships, and work-life.
One of the biggest reasons I do this is that victory does not come by chance, and so I will be intentional with my time. I have also learned that I may not be able to do everything, but I can do some.
Here are Ten questions to ask at the end of year wrapup.
- What are 3-4 things you can celebrate this year?
- What activities brought joy to your life this year?
- What was the most restorative rhythm you did you this past year?
- Looking back over the year, who do you need to thank for their role in your life?
- What did you learn from your pain/failure/struggles?
- Review your idea week, what is working, and what is not, what needs to change?
- Review your yearly, or 90-day goals how far did you get on your goals? What is left to do?
- What are 1-2 personal goals for the year ahead, and why?
- What are the 3-4 work goals, and why?
- What are the steps needed to accomplish this goal?