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5 Steps for Ending Your Year Consciously

You’ve achieved a lot this year.Especially in these odd, to say the least, times.And maybe you didn’t reach some of your goals or even forgot what some were. Sounds like you’re ready for a year-end reflection. The end of the year is the perfect time to evaluate, take stock, and think about all of the awesome things you did this year (and some of the things you wish you’d done better).By ending the year consciously, you’ll be able to start next year off baggage-less and take positive steps toward your dreams. Here are five steps to make sure you end your year in a sacred and conscious manner, even if you didn't live every day of your year that way (hey, you're only human).1) List All of Your Accomplishments This is pretty obvious as to why you would do this:To feel pride in yourself for all that you did in your year.Every time we start with this first step, we are blown away by the things we get to remember.Please, treat yourself to remembering all you accomplished. If you didn't take time to feel proud throughout the year, do it now. You deserve to relish each thing on this list and the totality of it!We promise, even if you think you already know what you've accomplished, you won't really be present to it until you try to write a long list.2) Ditto Failures This one might hurt a little, but it's part of the process. Think of it not as a list of reasons why you are to blame, but an accounting of the stuff you wanted to see happen, but for whatever reasons, didn't. 3) Write What You Want to Account for About it AllWho deserves credit for supporting your successes?Who are you still blaming for failures?Where are you still being a bit of a chicken or a brat?There are going to be conversations you have to have, with others and with yourself.There will be opportunities to realize that circumstances were beyond your control for certain goals.You either did the best you could at the time you made these goals or didn’t. Own your failures, including what you wish you would have done differently specifically, so nothing goes down as a "general comment" on your worth.Forgive yourself for the choices you made that were not optimal. Plan new promises to head off similar mistakes in the future.4) Do a Ritual to Burn it all Symbolically This might sound a little like woo woo or voodoo, but we promise it is powerful...
You got this!HG Corporate


