![]() Planning projects probably doesn’t sound exciting right now, from the place of being burned out. So a lot of you are probably feeling burned out from this pandemic. But the planning itself is an act that changes us. Not ending up where we planned is expected. You can also reassess what’s important during the year, as an act of continual renewal and course correction. Of choosing where you’d like to go, and creating new possibility for yourself and others.Īnd as you navigate in that direction during the year, getting off course is part of the journey – you can look at what’s throwing you off course and use that as a place of learning and practice. Setting a direction at the beginning of the year is an important act of reflection, of imagining, of deciding what’s important to you. ![]() That said, the planning I’ve done at the beginning of the year has mattered, a lot. The last couple of years have really driven that point home. If you look back at my plans for the last handful of years, you’ll see that I often miss at least half of my targets, and what I actually did during the year couldn’t be predicted at the beginning, because you never know what will unfold during the year. The first thing to acknowledge is that our year never goes according to plan. I’ll also invite you to a live training I’ll be doing next week on yearly planning! Why Planning Your Year is Important In this post, I’ll talk about why planning your year is important, how to deal with burnout you might be feeling, and the process I use for planning my year. If you’re feeling like you’re in a bit of a rut, this is the perfect time to make the most of this year’s blank slate. ![]() The beginning of the year offers such a beautiful blank slate.Ī fresh beginning is something to take advantage of: we can start anew, and reinvent our lives.
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