How to Pull Off a Personal Annual Review
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How to Pull Off a Personal Annual Review
"Everyone! It's almost the end of the year. It's nearing that time when we arbitrarily decide we're going to turn over a new leaf; start a new great habit. But so many of us embark on this process without once considering our baseline - where we're starting from."
"I want to introduce you to a process I've used the past couple of years, one I really like. It's such a pain-free process, but it's also a remarkably revealing look at what matters to you, and your life. Ready? Here we go."
"In 2020, I joined an online community called Ness Labs. The brainchild of Anne-Laure Le Cunff, Ness Labs is a community of over 50,000 global learners, people who call themselves knowledge workers. I was a member for a year and am about to re-up my subscription. The beauty of Ness Labs, for me, was its internationality. One tiny example: In a weekly Pomodoro meeting created by a fellow Ness Labs member, we had members from Asia, from Europe, from the United States. We learned a lot from each other, and I've definitely reaped the fruits of that productivity. A solid draft of my forthcoming novel was written during those..."
A simple baseline assessment can reveal what truly matters and make new-year habit changes more sustainable and less painful. Many people begin habit changes without evaluating their starting point. A pain-free process used over several years helps map priorities and real-life capacity. Ness Labs is an online community founded by Anne-Laure Le Cunff with over 50,000 knowledge workers and strong international participation. Regular Pomodoro meetings connected members across Asia, Europe, and the United States and boosted productivity. Those meetings supported substantial creative work, including drafting a novel, and inspired continued subscription.
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