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On the morning of New Year’s Eve, I published, “Your 2020 Year-End-Review Personal Evolution Process.” I shared a simple 5-step journaling process to review the meaningful highlights, milestones, and insights that shaped you in the year gone by. To show the effectiveness of the process, I shared my own review in complete detail.
Later in the day, I wrote in my journal, “What’s missing from my 2020 review?”
That got me thinking about how to plan for 2021 now that I’ve completed a review of the previous year. Moving from 2020 to 2021, or any new year is a social construction. We are quite simply ending one day and waking up in the next one. The personal development industry gets its audience so worked up with expectations about what they need to plan to accomplish that the herd runs headlong like bison toward the edge of the cliff.
There is no going back to what was once normal. Why not consider why there's so much confusion around setting goals as well?Read the article here: "If You’re Missing This One Thing, You’ll Fail at Your Goals — Just Like Last Year."
If you’re curious about how to cultivate your purpose and create meaningful goals in a way that will help you experience more freedom, impact, and joy in 2021, find out more about how we can work together at DarrenStehle.com.
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On the morning of New Year’s Eve, I published, “Your 2020 Year-End-Review Personal Evolution Process.” I shared a simple 5-step journaling process to review the meaningful highlights, milestones, and insights that shaped you in the year gone by. To show the effectiveness of the process, I shared my own review in complete detail.
Later in the day, I wrote in my journal, “What’s missing from my 2020 review?”
That got me thinking about how to plan for 2021 now that I’ve completed a review of the previous year. Moving from 2020 to 2021, or any new year is a social construction. We are quite simply ending one day and waking up in the next one. The personal development industry gets its audience so worked up with expectations about what they need to plan to accomplish that the herd runs headlong like bison toward the edge of the cliff.
There is no going back to what was once normal. Why not consider why there's so much confusion around setting goals as well?Read the article here: "If You’re Missing This One Thing, You’ll Fail at Your Goals — Just Like Last Year."
If you’re curious about how to cultivate your purpose and create meaningful goals in a way that will help you experience more freedom, impact, and joy in 2021, find out more about how we can work together at DarrenStehle.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.