"When I set up intentions for the New Year, I like to reflect on 4 different themes"
- What I see has happened: I rebuild a storyline and inventory of what has happened during the past year, covering all areas of my life.
- What’s missing: looking at the previous storyline, identify missing elements: maybe certain people, maybe certain activities or values.
- What I want to choose: from the previous 2 lists, I can then decide what I want to focus on for the year ahead. It’s like making a selection from the values/ concepts/ projects/ people who have been in my life and will continue to be part of it, while adding new elements that have been missing.
- What I want to release: naturally, in order to make space for new things, some elements will need to be released. So this list is about actively identifying people/ concepts/ habits that no longer serve me and that need to leave my life.
- Are there toxic relationships that don’t meet my current vibration? Are there people who drag energy out of me and prevent me from being myself?
- Are there old habits that need to be modified, as they don’t serve my new resolutions?
- Are there professional projects that I’ve been doing on automatic pilot and that don’t add value to my life?
- What other elements am I holding on to that are no longer needed? Can I let go of material things that are no longer needed? Can I release clutter, a full inbox, or the tendency to say “yes” too often?
