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Thursday, December 12, 2019

2020 Goal Setting

Hi lovely,

It's that time of year again when we look back at the year ending and plan for the year ahead, so I wanted to share with you a few ways to do goal setting that I have used in the past.

1. Be / Do / Have list: it's a simple list with 3 columns as as many rows as you need to list how you want to be, what you want to do, and what you want to have.

2. Keep doing / Stop doing / Start doing: That's a mind map I used last year when I was hoping to simplify my life (and specially all my work-related activities)

3. 10 years / 5 years / 1 year / (further breakdown if wanted): this one is generally used in big companies, but if we have a vision of where we want to be in 10 years time, why not decline it and get concrete steps we want for next years (and we can break it down even further by month)

4. Mood board for the year: I used to do one a year and keep a box with pics and words I cut from magazines. Always a very nice activity, good if you plan to look at it every day, would work a bit like affirmations. Less concrete than words and deadlines but definitely more visual, and inspiring

5. Small movie for the year: I did that once, and I used my Mac video editing software to group pics together, add music and make it a very nice "animated mood board". My problem with that is that I did not take the time to watch it regularly as I think I should have, so a mood board is definitely easier in that respect.

Have you already tried them all? Which one do you prefer? 
Or do you have another idea?
Let me know!


With love,
Madeleine

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