Completing
the Year
As we move into each new year, it's smart to recognize who, what and where we've
been. In our personal lives, as well as our careers, taking time to recognize
and appreciate our personal foundation lets us continue to create goals in alignment
with our vision for the future.
Here are some great questions you can use to:
-
remind you of what you've accomplished
- recognize
things that you have completed
- create
completion on things yet undone
- recognize
what you'd rather not 'do' anymore!
- re-evaluate
the vision of what you desire/want
We encourage you to play big here, jump in and have fun doing this...get some
real answers and enjoy the process along the way. Ready
to play?
____________Completing This Year______________ -
Think about what you created this year. Which have given you satisfaction and
joy? Which ones didn't turn out the way you wanted? Which would you like to change?
- Now think about what have you completed
(accomplished) this year. As you identify what you've completed, ask yourself
what did you learn as a result? And how has that increased or solidified your
foundation?
- Is there
anything that is incomplete for which you would like completion? What will it
take to be complete, finished, over?
- Now
ask yourself, what are you through learning - that you don't ever have to learn
again? And how has that added to your foundational strength?
__________Moving into the New Year___________
- Now,
think about who and where you are today. What do you want to create in the next
year? What do you want to accomplish? What do you want to start?
- What
do you want to complete (from 1999 - or earlier!!) and what are you finally ready
to let go of once and for all?
- And
finally, as you think about the next year, who do you need to become in order
to have your life be exactly the way you want?
The most important step to creating the life you love is clarity - about who you
are and what you want. Who you become creates the environment for having what
you want. And remember, this as a work in progress, rather than a finished piece
(just like life!!). You
can start whenever you'd like.Personally, I like to take stock each year on my
birthday, rather than on December 31. It is the beginning of my Personal New Year.
Many businesses use April 1 or July 1 as the beginning of their new year. What
matters is that you take stock and chose the path that takes you where you want
to go. ©
1999-2006, Katie Darden Thanks
to Business and Personal Coach, Alison Hendren (www.transitioning.com)
for suggesting this process and providing some foundational questions that led
to this article. |
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