6 questions to ask yourself for year-end reflection
Year-end is the best time to reflect and introspect about your accomplishments, goals and relationships. It is a perfect time to contemplate your life and formulate future goals and resolutions.
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To aim for a better future in the coming year, here are some important questions you should ask yourself for year-end reflection.
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What did I learn in 2023?
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Every year is an opportunity to learn and grow, both personally and professionally. Growth comes with new lessons. It is the best time to calculate how much and how well you have learned in 2023.
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How good is your health?
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As 2023 comes to an end, look back and analyse how healthy you have been mentally and physically this year. Formulate ways to strive for a healthy and fit life in 2024.
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What are your weaknesses?
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Walking into 2024 with self-awareness is essential as it helps one grow and improve as an individual. This year-end, analyse the weaknesses that have been holding you back and develop strategies to fight them in the future.
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What have you achieved?
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Achievements help boost confidence and self-worth. Ask yourself what have been your achievements in 2023 to know your potential. Formulate goals and resolutions for 2024 accordingly.
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What is the status of your relationships?
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Scrutinising your relationship with your friends, family and closed ones towards the year-end is essential to attain clarity in your social and personal life. It is important to assess your relationships with everyone and consider ways to nurture them.
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What are your priorities?
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As you step into 2024, list down your priorities in life to plan your future goals and objectives. Prioritising things in your life can help you get clarity in what you want and what is important to you.