Evaluate and set your trajectory
Each year, I spend some significant time evaluating my past year and envisioning my intentional growth strategy for the coming year.
There are many ways to do this. But, I strongly suggest that you write down your goals or intentions and create some system for checking in on them regularly. Be sure to strike a good balance between challenge and feasibility. Avoid setting yourself up for failure, but remember that people who improve in any area of life tend to do so on purpose, not by accident.
I generate yearly goals in several areas and I keep myself on track with monthly and weekly intentions and records that are all contained in the same binder. Some are achievements and some are more rhythmic in nature, but my system helps me stay on track. (Maybe this will become a future book or workbook!)
Whatever form this exercise takes for you, I encourage you to invest some time in the coming days to consider how you envision intentional growth in these areas:
Spiritual
Health
Family
Financial
Work/Business
Giving/Serving
Adventure/Creativity
You can do this!
Worth Repeating
What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.
-Henry David Thoreau

