This month has been extra busy with client work, which is great because that means there is work to be had. It's also challenging because normally at this time of the year things quiet down between Christmas and New Year's Day, but this year there is no slow down in sight.
I'm grateful for the fun and interesting projects working with a fabulous team. So, to wind down from the year and invest some time to plan for the coming year, I've made some of those preliminary plans in small bite-sized moments in time. Writing things down and talking them through with my family.
I will have a total of two days I can dedicate to myself which means I'll need to be laser focused. I feel like I've done some good initial prep work to make the short window of time fruitful.
I like to tack legal paper to the wall and use sharpies to visualize my ideas. There is something tactile about paper and pen...or in this case marker. Writing it out and then standing there thinking through what I've written goes a long way toward breakthrough.
Sure I could do this online or digitally, but I guess I'm old-school. It works for me. Once I have the broad plan on paper, then I'll shift to digital/online. Which makes sense since I grew up in a world before household computers.
What about you? Do you have a tradition of setting time aside at the end of the year to unwind and get ready for the coming year?