Questions to ask for reviewing 2010

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I posted this last year, but wanted to go back to it as a very practical resource/application for the end of the year. It’s important we take time as leaders to reflect and look back over the last 12 months, as well as looking forward to the next 12 months and beyond.

Year End Review Questions:

1. What are the 2-3 themes that personally defined 2010 for me?

2. What people, books, accomplishments, or special moments created highlights in 2010?

3. Give yourself a grade from 1-10 in the following areas of focus for 2010: vocationally, spiritually, family, relationally, emotionally, financially, physically, recreationally.

4. What am i working on that is BIG for 2011 and beyond?

5. As I move into 2011, is a majority of my energy being spent on things that drain me or things that energize me?

6. How am I preparing for 10 years from now? 20 years from now?

7. What 2-3 things have I been putting off that I need to execute on before the end of the year?

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  2. Great questions to help chart a course into 2011 Brad. Your 6th question (looking ahead 10 or 20 years) is very timely. Those of us ‘boomers’ now recognize that we’re about to make our final run, and we need to have that longer-term view.

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  5. Marni says:

    I discovered this link, and your blog, through Jenni Cantron’s blog (whom I just found this morning). Thank you for this list – it is truly a very helpful list enter into 2011 as a ministry leader (as well as simply a wife and mother too). I look forward to reading more that you offer here on your blog.

    Happy New Year to you and your family!

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