Your Year in Review: 4 questions to help 2024 become your BEST year yet!

Dec 19, 2023

Take a second to stop, check in and consider — How are you feeling in this final week of December?

You’re days away from Christmas and close of another eventful year.

Are you hanging out for the holidays and ending the year on a high? Or are you exhausted and crawling towards the finish line?

Wherever you find yourself, my hope is you get to celebrate and enjoy a well-deserved break.

But before you close the chapter on 2023, I invite you to take time during the holidays to reflect on your year, career — and what you want in the next one!

In this week’s bonus article, I’m sharing a simple exercise to help you review your year. Discover 4 questions to reflect on your successes, learnings and prepare for 2023.

QUESTION #1 – WHAT ARE YOU CELEBRATING?

Every January, you set your big goals and intentions for the coming year. Then, work hard to achieve them and focus on ticking them off your to-do list as fast as possible. But so often, you’ll rush from one goal to the next, without taking the time to honour the milestones along the way.

The key to creating greater fulfillment in your personal and professional life? Acknowledging and celebrating your success.

Start by asking yourself —

  • What am I celebrating this year?
  • What were the highlights — goals or results reached in your career and life?
  • Were there any big challenges you overcame?

Make a list of everything you’re celebrating. Then, highlight the top 2-3 achievements or successes you’re most proud of in 2023 and why they’re important to you.

QUESTION #2 – WHAT’S YOUR BIGGEST LEARNING?

What did you learn in 2023? Think about the mistakes you made or (many) things which didn’t go to plan.

Remember, even if something you attempted this year wasn’t successful, you can never be a failure. To fail means you had the courage to try something out, push yourself out of your comfort zone, learn and grow. We learn from our mistakes so we can make better choices and more aligned decisions in future.

  • Start by listing out your key learnings for 2023
  • Then, make a note of the most significant lessons and ask yourself — What did I learn from this experience? And why is this lesson important?
  • Finally, consider — What will I do different next time? How can I course correct or avoid making a similar mistake in future?

QUESTION #3 – WHAT WILL YOU NO LONGER SAY YES TO?

What do you want to let go of in 2024? Consider —

  • Fears, negative emotions or limiting beliefs holding you back. Fear of failure (or success), imposter syndrome or not being good enough
  • Things you feel you ‘have to’ or ‘should do’ based on other people’s agendas or opinions
  • Commitments or relationships which no longer serve you
  • Anything you’re no longer willing to say YES to as we enter a new year

Using the prompts above, make a list of everything you’d like to let go of in 2024.

Then, ask yourself —

  • What’s the impact on your health, important relationships, happiness or mental wellbeing?
  • What has it cost you?
  • Why do you need to let it go now?

Finally, prioritise the key things you’ll no longer say yes to. And make a commitment to yourself to honour those promises.

QUESTION #4 – WHAT’S YOUR INTENTION FOR 2024?

You’ve reflected on your successes, learnings and know what you want to leave behind. Next, it’s important to set your intentions for the year ahead.

  • What goals do you want to reach in 2024?
  • What results do you want in all areas of your life. Your work, relationships, money, health, personal or professional development?
  • How do you want to spend your time?
  • What is the vision for the life that you want to create?

Let your mind wander and write down everything that you’d like to do or achieve in 2024.

Then, set your intentions for the year ahead.

Highlight your top 5-10 goals and why they’re important to you. Understanding the purpose behind your goals will keep you on track when you want to quit — so you’re more likely to accomplish them!

Finally, list out your primary goals as if you’ve already reached them. Finish this sentence:

On 31 December 2024, I will have (list the goal or intention as if it’s happened). This is important to me because (insert why).

Not only does making a note of our goals help us remember them, but studies show writing them down (as if they’ve already happened) makes it more likely we’ll achieve them. This is because our brain seeks out the information we need to reach our goals — and discards the rest!

The Christmas break is the perfect time to reflect on 2023 and what you want next year. This simple year-end reflection will help you review your year, get back in alignment and ready for a strong start in 2024!

Merry Christmas! I’ll be taking a break over the Christmas period and will be back on 8 January. Wishing you and your family a safe and happy holiday season! 🎄

Want help to clarify and reach your career goals in 2024?

I invite you to book a free, 30 minute call with me in January so we can discuss the best option to support you! Book HERE.

Stacey Back is a globally recognised and certified career coach, speaker and facilitator. She helps high-achievers at a career crossroads find the work that lights them up, increase their income, impact and create a career + life on their terms. Stacey works virtually with individuals and organisations based across the globe.