Even when we are positive that next year will be amazing, we simply stick to our gut. I suggest that you actively organize your year based on experiences and personal timing in the following post. Even in situations where time and unforeseen events are beyond our control, following these 6 measures can help you make the most of next year.

Now, I have planned this based on my own experience and I’ve been perfecting this list year after year to actually make something happen. The first time I wanted to apply this conditions as items into my life Covid happened, I think that is the greatest example when at the beginning I established anything can happen without us expecting it.
Without further ado, I present to you 6 steps to make next year, your year:
Step #1 – Reflect on the past year
To start planning on it, you should reconsider where you are in life right now. Take some time and think about last year and where it left you. After doing that, you’ve accomplished to get to your start point.
Step #2 – Let things go
You can think of it as physically or spiritually: get rid of the things that no longer serve you or bring you joy. For example: clean your room and throw away things you don’t use anymore.
“Tomorrow is the first blank page out of a 365 page book. Write a good one” – Brad Paisley
Step #3 – Define who you are
To understand the goals you want to set for yourself you must know yourself, define yourself. If you don’t know where to start I recommend you check out this article: How To Define Yourself In 3 Easy Steps
Step #4 – Create a Vision Board

A vision board is a way of manifesting things you want to happen, it is made out of images of those things you want to welcome into your life as soon as it’s meant. It works just as affirmations.
Step #5 – Find your Ikigai

Ikigai is a Japanese concept that means “a reason for being”. This balance is usually found in between your talents and passions combined with the necessity for others to pay you for a living. If you are interested in the concept I invite you to it’s article:
Step 6 – Start using a Planner
A planner is a must when it comes to keeping your agenda organized. In it you could have planned events, tasks and even thoughts. I personally use mine to keep up with what I’ve spent on the month and on what I’ve spent it.




