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What Do You Remember?

December 31, 2019 | Renée Fishman

When all is said and done, what you choose to remember from the year will shape you for years to come.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: habits, lessons, magic moments, mindfulness, personal development, rituals, year-end review

Components of My Annual Review-Part 1

January 11, 2019 | Renée Fishman

What do you actually review during an annual review? Here is part 1 of my process.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: annual review, reflection process, year-end review

What You Miss When You Jump the Gun on Planning for Next Year

December 29, 2018 | Renée Fishman

The desire to get a head start on the new year is tempting. But what you miss in your jump start could set you back when it counts most.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: annual planning, goal setting, planning, productivity, rituals, vision, wisdom, year-end review

If You Can’t Measure It, Does It Matter?

January 7, 2018 | Renée Fishman

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If you can’t count it or put it on a spreadsheet, does it count as an achievement? We get so wrapped up in managing, tracking, and measuring, but often, what matters most cannot be measured.

Filed Under: Business, Learning, Life Tagged With: accomplishment, achievement, habits, meaning, metrics, personal development, personal growth, productivity, rituals, success, year-end reflection process, year-end review

Reviewing My 3 Words for 2017: How They Held Up

January 1, 2018 | Renée Fishman

Release. Open. Trust.

This is Part 1 in a series sharing some of my 2017 reflections. Each year I choose 3 words to guide my year. A look at how my 2017 words held up, and what they gave me.

Filed Under: Learning, Life Tagged With: growth, my three words, open, release, trust, year-end review

The Eulogy I Wrote For Myself

December 31, 2017 | Renée Fishman

One of the best exercises we can do when we feel stuck is to write our own eulogy. It might sound morbid, but writing your own eulogy helps you get perspective and see the arc of our lives from a different angle.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: change, eulogy, exercises, goals, life purpose, personal development, personal growth, process, purpose, self-awareness, self-improvement, success, writing, year-end review

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