Practicing your old goals might have uncovered pain points you didn’t even know you had. Or you might want to try different strategies that work better (at least in theory).
So, besides updating old goals, you might also set new ones based on your life review and how well you did.
But don’t try to improve everything at once. If you have many pain points to fix, start with the first. Make a goal for it, solve it, and then go to the next.
You can’t make the same error you made with your old goals and overestimate yourself. So take one step at a time, and you will succeed.
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