Year Compass, Plain Text Version, Taken from: http://www.yearcompass.com/
Go through last year’s calendar week by week. If you see an important event, family gathering, friendly get-together or a significant project, write it down here.
What aspects were the most important to you in the following areas last year? Which happenings or events were the most significant? Summarize briefly.
Describe the greatest and most memorable, joyful moments from last year. Draw them on this sheet. How did you feel? Who was there with you? What were you doing? What kind of smells, sounds or tastes do you remember?
List your three greatest accomplishments from last year here.
What have you done to achieve these?
Who helped you achieve this successes? How?
List your three biggest challenges from last year here.
Who or what helped you overcome these challenge?
What have you learned about yourself while overcoming these challenges?
Did anything happen during the past year that still needs to be forgiven? Deeds or words that made you feel bad? Or are you angry with yourself? Write it down here. Do good for yourself and forgive.
Is there anything else you need to say? Is there anything you must let go of before you can start your next year? Draw or write, then think about it and let it all go.
A book was made about your past year*. Write down its title.
If there is anything else left that you would like to write down, or there is anybody you would like to say goodbye to, do it now.
What does the year ahead of you look like? What will happen in an ideal case? Why will it be great? Write, draw, let go of your expectations and dare to dream.
Define the most important aspects of next year in the following areas. Which events will be the most important? Summarize briefly.
Pick a word to symbolize and define the year ahead. You can look at this word if you need some extra energy, so you remember not to give up your dreams.
Unleash your mind. What is your secret wish for the next year?