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At the end of year, there’s a lot of talk about resolutions and the promising big changes and fresh starts we will be making. But studies have shown how resolutions often fizzle out, which impacts our self-esteem and confidence.Â
Reflection takes a different approach. It encourages you to slow down, think about the highs and lows of the past year, and get clear on what matters to you. It’s a powerful and effective tool that can be used after any experience.Â
I’ve put together a simple journal exercise to guide you through reflecting on where you’ve been, where you are now, and what you want to create for the year ahead. It’s a chance to step into the new year with clarity and purpose—without the stress of keeping up with rigid goals. Check out this week’s post!
By Laverne McKinnonAt the end of year, there’s a lot of talk about resolutions and the promising big changes and fresh starts we will be making. But studies have shown how resolutions often fizzle out, which impacts our self-esteem and confidence.Â
Reflection takes a different approach. It encourages you to slow down, think about the highs and lows of the past year, and get clear on what matters to you. It’s a powerful and effective tool that can be used after any experience.Â
I’ve put together a simple journal exercise to guide you through reflecting on where you’ve been, where you are now, and what you want to create for the year ahead. It’s a chance to step into the new year with clarity and purpose—without the stress of keeping up with rigid goals. Check out this week’s post!