I've been using some version of the questions below to complete my year and focus on the new year.
Want to give it a try?
Completing 2010
1. What was the greatest lesson you learned in 2010? What did you change in your life because of that lesson?
2. What is the most loving service that you performed in 2010?
3. What is your biggest piece of unfinished business from 2010? What is your plan to complete this unfinished business?
4. What are you most happy about completing in 2010?
5. What are you most happy about beginning in 2010?
6. Who are the three people that had the greatest impact on your life in 2010? Have you acknowledged their contribution to your life?
7. What is the biggest risk you took in 2010? What did you learn from taking that risk?
8. What 10 things are you most grateful for that happened in 2010?
9. What else do you need to do, say or acknowledge to complete 2010?
Creating 2011
1. What word or phrase would you like to have as your theme in 2011?
2. What would you like to be your biggest triumph in 2011?
3. What is your greatest strength? How will you build on and use that strength in 2011?
4. What do you want your biggest risk to be in 2011?
5. What makes you feel most alive? How are you going to do more of that in 2011?
6. What are you most committed to growing and improving about your work in 2011?
7. Who or what, other than yourself, are you most committed to loving and serving in 2011?
8. What is the major effort you are planning to improve your financial results in 2011?
9. What is your affirmation statement for 2011?
10. What do you know for sure? How do you plan to stay connected to that wisdom on a daily basis in 2011?
11. Who are you most committed to being in 2011?
12. Think about December 31, 2011. What will you say about your year?
What might be the benefit of consciously ending 2010 and setting your intentions for 2011?
Thanks for sharing these powerful questions, Carol. I look forward to them every year because they challenge me to look at my life from a variety of perspectives.
ReplyDeleteLove your questions, Carol.
ReplyDeleteWorking with these will definitely help