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  • Do you reflect on the year that's passed and set goals for the coming one? How do you approach it?

    Natella Nuralieva
    6 replies
    I want to share a couple of things that were extremely helpful for me to reflect on what I am doing right/wrong and what I want to change in the future. This has been a hell of a year and I really needed some methodology to put my thoughts together; here is what I found to be especially helpful: 1. Reflecting on Limitations: I ask myself two questions and write down the answers: * What are the things that I limit myself in? * What would I do if I didn't have these limitations?
Essentially, the things that we limit ourselves in reveal our true desires. 2. Filling out YearCompass Booklet: https://yearcompass.com/ - this is an excellent booklet to fill out to summarize the year and what you want from the next year. 3. Addressing Unfinished Business: I try not to leave anything undone. There are three approaches to dealing with unfinished tasks: * Transforming them into clear goals for the next year. * Letting go and realizing that you haven't done something because it's actually not worth doing. * Gathering oneself together and completing things. That's why we are launching tomorrow to end the year right haha https://www.producthunt.com/products/pythia-world

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    These are great thought questions! My reflecting questions are what are my wins, what were my misses, what could I do to improve in 2024. Congrats on the launch, reach out to me on LinkedIn and I’ll help support. I launch in January
    Natella Nuralieva
    @slimmy82 Hi Slim, love your method as well!
    Nick
    I always reflect back on mistakes or lost opportunities, which sometimes can be frustrating but I try to just think about what I did wrong or why I didn't act fast enough and try to be better the next time. Thanks for the YearCompass mention/link, I think this is a pretty great tool to have, it's the first time I have looked at it.
    Nick
    @natella_nuralieva Thank you Natella! hope you have time off for the holidays and new year!
    Natella Nuralieva
    @reconcatlord Nick, thank you for sharing, you are so right, love your approach! And I am happy that the link was helpful!!