Break it down by the months, and then by the weeks.
If it’s a big goal that would take almost an entire year, you can ask yourself: What does that goal look like in six months? What does that goal look like in three months? And then, what does the next month look like?
And what do the next three or four weeks look like?
In this step, you take this lofty goal and break it down to the smallest detail so that it feels real and very actionable.
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I believe that planning for the next year is a good habit to have, as it keeps us focused throughout the year. So, in this second part of the New Year planning series, Aileen offers some prompts that will help you reflect on your goals and aspirations for the year to come.
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