Ready to take planning for 2010 a few steps further than some quickly-forgotten New Year’s resolutions?
As a member of the CoolSuccessStories.com team, it’s my job to be passionate about lifestyle design, and I’m a huge fan of Chris Guillebeau’s blog, The Art of Non-Conformity. So, when he recently wrote about how he plans his life for each new year, I was more than a little interested.
So why is life planning important? Guillebeau says:
A basic principle of life planning is that you can have anything you want, but not everything at the same time. You may have to give up something to achieve something else – so it’s better to know what’s most important to you in your own version of world domination.
And, really, who isn’t interested in his or her own version of world domination?
Check out Guillebeau’s post to learn:
- How to do a year-end review
- Why you should set a theme and purpose for 2010
- The difference between goals you control and goals you don’t
- Why it’s so important to be specific
- What to do if you’re having trouble setting goals
What was the theme of your 2009? More importantly, what will be the theme of your 2010?
The Art of Non-Conformity: 2009 ANNUAL REVIEW: OVERVIEW AND OUTLINE