Schedule Your Annual Review

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Schedule Your Annual Review

Tony Robbins says, "The past doesn't equal the future."

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What’s has happened up until today doesn’t necessarily inform what can happen next.

But I’m a big believer in using the past to help me make the best of my future.

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To that end, I highly suggest you do:

Step Three: Schedule Your Review

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But first, read these:

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Most likely you set goals at the beginning of 2014.

In order to determine what your 2015 goals could be, you need to project how you’ll finish up this year.

Schedule an hour this week to fill in the blanks and answer the following questions:

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  • What was my goal:
  • Where am I now?
  • How do I think I'll end up:

Now answer these questions:

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Describe what went right this year:

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Describe what didn't go as planned:

Describe your business now (numbers, income, number and type of clients, etc.)

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What results do you expect next year if you don’t change anything:

What activities did you not do, do enough of, that you could do in the future?

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What did you learn about yourself?

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What did you learn about your business?

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What do you need to let go of, or stop doing?

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Your review will reveal some interesting facts to you and you can use those facts to your advantage.

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