Your New Year
The start of a new year is a perfect time to assess your life, personally and professionally. Yet few of us give planning our year ahead the focus it deserves. Below I’ve structured a simple, yet powerful process that I have personally used for years, which enables you to complete your prior year, leaving space for a truly new year. Utilizing this process will move you from resolutions to results in Your New Year.
Watching these very short videos and answering the four questions I pose below will position you to make Your New Year your best yet!
The start of a new year is a perfect time to assess your life, personally and professionally. Yet few of us give planning our year ahead the focus it deserves. Below I've structured a simple, yet powerful process that I have personally used for years, which enables you to complete your prior year, leaving space for a truly new year.
Part 1: Celebrate
Take a look back at your past year. Acknowledge, remember and relish in all of the good that happened.
Take a look back at your past year. Acknowledge, remember and relish in all of the good that happened.
Part 2: Let Go
Confront what in the past year: didn’t go well, was a disappointment, or otherwise didn’t work for you, and ensure it is left in the past.
Confront what in the past year: didn't go well, was a disappointment, or otherwise didn't work for you, and ensure it is left in the past.
Part 3: Create Your New Year
Think big about what you really want in Your New Year across all areas of your life.
Uploaded by Ben Brooks on 2014-03-05.
Part 4: Make It Happen
Prioritize what you want to accomplish. Include only the critical few things that you are truly committed to create in Your New Year.
Prioritize what you want to accomplish. Include the only the critical few things that you are truly committed to create in Your New Year.