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I’m taking you behind the scenes of one of my absolute favorite yearly rituals—how I plan my year in a way that feels meaningful, beautiful, and actually doable.
This is Part 1 of a four-part framework I’m teaching my clients this month called “Plan Your Most Magical Year Yet.” Today we’re starting where I always start: by looking back at the year you just lived with love instead of criticism. I’ll walk you through how I reviewed my own year—personally, in my relationships, in my rhythms, and in my work—using a simple four-quadrant framework you can copy.
You’ll hear how I use my camera roll, a circle divided into four sections, and a lot of gratitude to remember what actually worked this year, what surprised me, and where God met me in ways I didn’t expect. Before we rush into resolutions and goals, this step grounds you in celebration and honor for the woman you’ve already been.
The 4-part framework I use to plan my best year yet
How to review your year using your camera roll
Why we start with celebration, not self-criticism
The 4 quadrants I use to review my year:
Real-life examples from my own 2025 review
Why focusing on celebration doesn’t deny the hard parts
I’m teaching the full “Plan Your Most Magical Year Yet” class live on December 18th (all 4 steps of the framework, with prompts, worksheets, and a full workbook).
When you join my Made for More Workshop (January 7–9) before December 18th, you’ll get this entire planning class for free as a bonus. 🎉
In Made for More we’ll:
Wake up your desires and remember what you’re actually here to create
Map out a powerful first quarter of the year
Start building a life that feels aligned, intentional, and deeply joyful
In this episode, you’ll learn:Want to plan your year with me?👉 Grab your spot for Made for More here:ediewadsworthcoaching.com/more
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I’m taking you behind the scenes of one of my absolute favorite yearly rituals—how I plan my year in a way that feels meaningful, beautiful, and actually doable.
This is Part 1 of a four-part framework I’m teaching my clients this month called “Plan Your Most Magical Year Yet.” Today we’re starting where I always start: by looking back at the year you just lived with love instead of criticism. I’ll walk you through how I reviewed my own year—personally, in my relationships, in my rhythms, and in my work—using a simple four-quadrant framework you can copy.
You’ll hear how I use my camera roll, a circle divided into four sections, and a lot of gratitude to remember what actually worked this year, what surprised me, and where God met me in ways I didn’t expect. Before we rush into resolutions and goals, this step grounds you in celebration and honor for the woman you’ve already been.
The 4-part framework I use to plan my best year yet
How to review your year using your camera roll
Why we start with celebration, not self-criticism
The 4 quadrants I use to review my year:
Real-life examples from my own 2025 review
Why focusing on celebration doesn’t deny the hard parts
I’m teaching the full “Plan Your Most Magical Year Yet” class live on December 18th (all 4 steps of the framework, with prompts, worksheets, and a full workbook).
When you join my Made for More Workshop (January 7–9) before December 18th, you’ll get this entire planning class for free as a bonus. 🎉
In Made for More we’ll:
Wake up your desires and remember what you’re actually here to create
Map out a powerful first quarter of the year
Start building a life that feels aligned, intentional, and deeply joyful
In this episode, you’ll learn:Want to plan your year with me?👉 Grab your spot for Made for More here:ediewadsworthcoaching.com/more
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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