How to revisit and revamp your yearly goals

We’re at that time of the year where people are either going strong and steady working towards their 2022 goals or they’ve abandoned them.

Do you remember the resolutions you set this year? Did you write them down, and plan them out? It got me thinking: it’s time to revisit my 2022 goals.

Whether you’ve been working towards your resolutions or not (or even remember them), now is a great time to revisit and restore them.

Let’s do it together.

Revisit‍

If you have your resolutions from January written down somewhere, read them over and ask yourself – number one, if these are still important goals of yours, and number two, if you’ve taken any steps towards said goals or not. 

Think about what was motivating you in January, and what you wanted to change or accomplish in 2022. Be honest with yourself on whether you’ve been on the right path this past couple of months.

‍Revise‍

You don’t need to look at New Year’s Resolutions as something set in stone. Determine if the resolutions still matter to you. There’s no reason to work towards goals that aren’t relevant to you anymore. Also, determine if your goals are realistic. Yes, we’re all told to shoot for the stars, but New Year’s Resolutions should be attainable. When you’re revisiting and revising, determine if each resolution is achievable or not, and make sure you’re being honest with yourself.

One way to revise your resolutions is to break them up into more attainable steps working towards the goals. You can also change the resolutions if you realize that your priorities have shifted. A lot can change in a couple of months, and there’s no shame in switching up your goals.

‍Restore‍

Now, it’s time to restore the plan of action for achieving what you want for the rest of 2022. If you’ve been slacking, acknowledge that, but don’t be too hard on yourself. This time around, determine what you can do to actually work on your resolutions and goals.‍

Here are some ideas to help you out:

  • Write down your resolutions and hang the paper somewhere visible. Next to your bathroom mirror, above your desk – anywhere that will remind you of your goals when you see it.
  • Make vision boards of your goals and keep those somewhere handy. This will remind you of your goals, so you can visualize achieving them.
  • Share your resolutions with friends or family. They can hold you accountable and push you to achieve your goals.
  • Break each resolution or goal into little steps. Whether it’s a step you can take each day, week, or month towards the big picture goal. Accomplishing smaller steps along the way will be positive reinforcement that keeps you going.

Now, there’s still plenty of time left in 2020 to accomplish what we want to accomplish. Let’s do this.

If you’d like to read more about setting and accomplishing your goals, check out my blog How To Elevate Your Business Goals By Setting Your Intentions With My 6 Step Formula

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