Each year I like to review the year gone and make plans for what I want to do for the year to come.
Most people don’t do this, but it is a very helpful discipline to get into. I started back in 2010 and find it helpful to see just how much I have achieved, especially how I have  overcome obstacles rather than to concentrate on all the things yet to do. Perhaps you will find it helpful to do similar?
This post is a follow on to one from yesterday – a new year, a time to look back and look forwards
Here’s an approach to take. Consider different areas of your life and make a note of what you achieved, then from this plan for what you want to do this year. So, looking at work, fitness, relationships etc ask yourself:
My Career
- What I have achieved?
 - What I’m most proud of
 - What obstacles have I overcome?
 - My plans for 2019 with success criteria – how will I be able to measure my success?
 
My Health and Fitness
- What I have achieved?
 - What I’m most proud of
 - What obstacles have I overcome?
 - My plans for 2019 with success criteria – how will I be able to measure my success?
 
My Relationships
- What I have achieved?
 - What I’m most proud of
 - What obstacles have I overcome?
 - My plans for 2019 with success criteria – how will I be able to measure my success?
 
My Wider life goals
- What I have achieved?
 - What I’m most proud of
 - What obstacles have I overcome?
 - My plans for 2019 with success criteria – how will I be able to measure my success?
 
My Financial goals
- What I have achieved?
 - What I’m most proud of
 - What obstacles have I overcome?
 - My plans for 2019 with success criteria – how will I be able to measure my success?
 
All the very best for 2019, but the year isn’t over yet!
Denise x