Calendars, Post-It Notes, and Thumbtacks. Oh My!

in #pob11 months ago

2024 Calendars and Post-it Notes.jpg

Photo taken by me. Thumbtacks off camera.

The supplies for me and my family's 2024 planning session arrived a day early and that brought a big smile to my face. Is it weird that I'm excited about a couple of calendars, post-it notes, and box of thumbtacks? Call me a calendar nerd if you like. I'm totally owning it.

Setting the Stage

This is something new we are doing as a family, so I want to set the stage for a productive experience. I'll start with a good solid breakfast, a prayer, and an open discussion around our general goals for the year. Then we will look at our overall plans for the year before diving into each month's plans.

New Brain Grooves

Since this isn't something we've done before as a family, I expect it'll be awkward and clunky at first. After all, we are entering uncharted territory. Developing new grooves in our brains takes work, but I feel confident it will be worthwhile.

This morning is when we begin. I woke up at 5:00am already excited. Our plan is to begin our family session at 9:00am so I have plenty of time to get myself prepared. Which means I also had the time and energy to write this post.

What About You?

How do you plan for a new year? Do you have a tradition of planning with your family? I'm interested in hearing some success tips or humorous planning fails. Chime in with your ideas and thoughts in the comments.

However you navigate the transition from one year to the next, I'm wishing us all the best of luck in the new year.

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My plan has been evolving even before I knew it would be a plan. Now to make it happen.

I saw a Reel recently where they talked about how thinking about, writing about, talking about the plan is not doing the plan. That hit home for me on a couple of projects I was puzzled as to the lack of forward momentum. I had spent a whole lot of time on these projects, but when I relooked at them with this new frame of understanding I realized I had spent my time in the ideation, planning, strategizing, talking about and even creating websites for those projects, but then because of other commitments or even my own lack of interest those projects fell short.

So a good reminder that if I am going to dedicate time into something I also need to account for the action part beyond the planning part. Seems obvious common sense, but I've lost steam on some ideas which never truly saw the light of day. Revisiting them to see if those ideas still have legs or whether what they were is what they will be.

Reflective Echoes has legs .. the infrastructure is underway .. I've made it the bulk of my focus