How to Conduct an Annual Review

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One of the most powerful and courageous practices you can adopt is to review your year—and this is not just something for a business owner. Reviewing your year or conducting an annual review is a great way to consider what the past year has been about, what you’ve learned, and you can use that information to chart a path for growth.

If the thought of year-end reflection leaves you feeling more anxious than inspired? Use today’s podcast episode to give yourself a reset, as I dive into How to Conduct an Annual Review (That Actually Makes You Feel Alive, Not Behind)

Learn how to conduct a meaningful, psychology-informed annual review that helps you reconnect with your growth, not your guilt. I’m sharing powerful questions to reflect on your year with honesty instead of judgment, identify invisible progress, release what’s no longer aligned, and end with gratitude that actually feels real.

This isn’t a productivity audit. It’s a practice in self-trust, clarity, and compassion — the foundation for setting goals that genuinely fit who you are.

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