Annual Check In List

Dawn Taylor • October 9, 2025

The questions below are what I challenge you to answer!! I do these every single year for myself personally and also for my business. Have fun!

Reflection of 2025

What was your biggest triumph in 2025?

What was the smartest decision you made in 2025?

What one word best sums up and describes your 2025 experience?

What are the greatest lessons you learned in 2025?

How have you seen yourself grow in 2025?

What was the most loving service you performed in 2025?

What is your biggest piece of unfinished business in 2025?

What are you most happy about completing in 2025?

Who were the three people that had the greatest impact on your life in 2025?

What was the biggest risk you took in 2025?

What was the biggest surprise in 2025?

What important relationship improved the most in 2025?

What would you like to acknowledge yourself for in 2025?

What else do you need to do or say to be complete with 2025?

 

Intentions for 2025

What one word would you like to have as your theme in 2025?

What would you like to be your biggest triumph in 2025?

What advice would you like to give yourself in 2025?

What is the major effort you are planning to increase your financial results in 2025?

What would you be most happy about completing in 2025?

How would you like to see yourself grow in 2025?

What are you looking forward to learning in 2025?

What's something that scares you that you're willing to do in 2025? Your biggest risk?

What about your work, are you most committed to changing and improving in 2025?

What is one as yet undeveloped talent you are willing to explore in 2025?

What brings you the most joy and how are you going to do or have more of that in 2025?


You don’t have to wait till January to do this!!! Do this now.


If you want to really dive into this, we can do it in a session! Book a damn call here!


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