Guiding Scripture: "The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride." (Ecclesiastes 7:8 NIV)
Right now, a lot of life coaches and social media influencers are giving detailed strategies for how to prepare for the new year. Personally, I like to keep things simple. Here's a list of the things I have been doing (and will continue to do) as we leave 2019 and head into 2020:
- Pray and seek God’s direction for the new year (Proverbs 3:5-6).
- Have a year-in-review meeting with my husband.
- Check in with my kids about their goals and possibly update them.
- Spend time catching up with my closest friends and ask how I can support them better.
- Revisit and update my goals and dreams. I have monthly, quarterly and annual goals, along with a basic 5-year plan that I check---and revise---regularly.
- Make time to rest. Don’t miss this step. It’s a critical one that so many women miss for many reasons, and when we do, we pay the price.
Action Steps:
- Schedule time to do a “year-in-review” with your family (or an accountability partner if you’re single). Put in on your calendar so it doesn’t get lost in the holiday chaos.
- Make as much time for rest and self-care as possible, even if it’s just an hour or two. Try to set aside an entire day if you can.