Take a piece of paper or the infographic here, and answer the following questions:
For example, a good rating session would be every 12 weeks, as in the 12 Week Year by Brian Moran. And the goal of a rating session is not to rate how much you achieved but how much you learned. So you will start with a good versus bad list.
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I created an infographic to rate your goals at the end of the year and thought it might help someone else too.
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