How to Create Your Own Annual Review

    1. Block Out Some Time

Set aside a few hours when you won’t be interrupted. Intentionally blocking time for your mind to settle and engage more deeply. The more relaxed you are, the more thoughtful your reflections will be.

    1. Create a Peaceful Space

If you’re doing the review with your family, start by looking at photos together. Later, when it’s time to review your journal or notes, find a tranquil spot where you can focus without distractions. Consider working solo in silence or with calming music in the background. Make it special—pour yourself a cup of tea, light a candle, and get cozy. 

    1. Gather Your Tools

Decide how you want to document your review. Will it be on paper or digital? I personally love starting with a simple pen and paper—there’s something grounding about it. But feel free to use an app or a journaling platform if that suits you better.

Start with a brain dump: write down everything that comes to mind, or create a mind map with categories like “Personal Growth,” “Career,” “Family,” and “Memories.” Highlight the key takeaways when you’re done.

    1. Use Prompts to Get Started

Sometimes, the hardest part is knowing where to begin. These questions can help spark your thoughts:

        • What were your biggest achievements this year?
        • What moments made you feel proud?
        • What brought you joy?
        • What surprised you—good or bad?
        • What’s your favorite memory?
        • What song, book, or movie defines this year for you?
        • What did you learn, and how did you grow?

For a balanced perspective, you can also reflect on challenges:

        • What didn’t go as planned, and what did you learn from it?
        • How can you turn these lessons into growth opportunities?
    1. Review Your Notes and Memories

Pull out your calendar, journal, or planner, and flip through the past year. Look for key milestones, memorable events, and recurring themes. If you keep a success journal, this is the perfect time to revisit it.

    1. Go Through Your Photos

Your photo gallery is a treasure trove of memories. Scroll through your pictures, reliving the moments that made you smile. Pick a few highlights to include in your review—perhaps even print them out for a keepsake album.

    1. Capture the Year on One Page

For a final touch, summarize the year on a single page. Write down the highlights, lessons learned, and key takeaways. You can get creative by adding illustrations, symbols, or even designing a small infographic. If you’re balancing personal and professional reflections, create separate pages for each.

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