When you have a list of the good and bad things you did last year, you understand how to improve your efficiency for the following. It would be enough to follow the things that went well, or anything similar, and avoid those that troubled you.
But the list only contains the behaviors that helped you achieve or miss a goal. It doesn’t include information about its doability. And if one of your plans wasn’t doable, you should not rank it low if you haven’t achieved it.
The opposite is also true.
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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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