Before you can look forward, spend some time looking back. 2020 had its challenges, and yet, you may have experienced a silver lining.
I remember talking to Cory in January, asking him to spend more time at home. (Be careful of what you ask for!)
This year has been difficult, and I’m grateful that Cory and I have been able to spend a lot of time together, especially when our daughter is growing and changing so fast.
I’m also proud of how we’ve balanced taking care of Caidynn, growing our business, and launching LIFT, our online community for coaches, consultants, and solopreneurs.
You have very likely accomplished a lot in the past 12 months, even if some days it doesn’t feel like it.
Think back to how you started the past year, and make a list of how you’ve grown and improved.
Keep the following life and business areas in mind as you make your list:
- Family & Relationships
- Financial
- Reputation
- Audience Reach
- Charity & Volunteer Work
- Business Vision
- Spirituality
In this world of so Instagram models, it can be detrimental to compare ourselves to the “highlight reel” of someone else’s life.
However, we can always improve ourselves, comparing your 2020 self to your growth at the start of 2021.