End-of-Year Reflection: 3 Questions to Close the Year with Intention
As the year draws to a close, it’s a natural time to pause, reflect, and set the stage for what’s ahead. Reflection allows us to appreciate the past year’s lessons, celebrate our achievements, and approach the future with purpose. Here are three powerful prompts to guide your year-end reflection:
What was your biggest learning this year, and why is that lesson important to you?
Take a moment to think about a key insight you gained this year—whether it came from a success, a challenge, or even a failure. Reflect on why this lesson matters and how it might shape your approach moving forward.What is one achievement or moment you’re most proud of, and what does it say about your values or strengths?
This is your chance to celebrate yourself. Big or small, identify a moment that brought you pride. Reflect on how it aligns with what matters most to you and how you can build on this success.What is one way you want to grow or show up differently in the year ahead?
Look to the future with curiosity and intention. Consider what personal or professional growth you’d like to focus on and how you can take the first step toward that vision.
As you work through these prompts, you might find unexpected insights, renewed confidence, or a deeper sense of purpose. Reflection isn’t just about looking back—it’s about equipping yourself to move forward with intention and possibility.
What reflections are surfacing for you as you think about this past year?