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SuccessNet Strategies: Ideas, Inspiration, Resources and Insights to help you live and work more effectively. Volume 9, Issue 12.8 - December 23, 2004 U.S. Library of Congress, ISSN: 1529-3378 Published by Michael Angier and SuccessNet ------------------------------------------- We send this publication only to those who have requested it. We don't sell, rent or give out our mailing lists. If you find this newsletter to be of value, we invite and encourage you to forward it to your friends. ------------------------------------------- In This Issue: Word count: 1,662, estimated reading time: 4.7 minutes :: Top Ten End-of-the-Year Questions :: Featured Freebie :: Featured Products :: Feedback & Contributions :: Classifieds ------------------------------------------- If you have problems with paragraph alignment, try making your window wider. ------------------------------------------- Thank you to everyone who referred us to your friends and associates. We very much appreciate it. We have a quick and easy-to-use page to refer up to five of your friends to SuccessNet. Go to http://SuccessNet.org/refer.htm <A href="http://SuccessNet.org/refer.htm">Share</A> A copy of 'Be Your Best', as well as another report, is yours just for telling others about us. And thanks. ------------------------------------------- This Week's Featured Article Top Ten End-of-the-Year Questions Make way for the New Year by reviewing and releasing the past 12 months. As the old year winds down, follow these strategies for taking stock and preparing the way for an excellent 2005. Read below or online at http://SuccessNet.org/topten/TTyearend.htm <A href="http://SuccessNet.org/topten/TTyearend.htm">Top Ten End-of-the-Year Questions</A> For other recent articles, visit http://SuccessNet.org/home.htm ------------------------------------------- Top Ten End-of-the-Year Questions, by Michael Angier In order to embrace the new, we must release the old. A trapeze artist cannot swing from one bar to another without letting go. An important part of preparing for the New Year is to review the past year--to release it--and to learn from it. To go where we wish to go and be whom we wish to be, we need to know where we are and who we are. An honest self-analysis is always helpful to gain clarity. As we end the year, the decade, the century and the millennium, it seems particularly fitting to devote some time to reflecting on the year past and where we find ourselves as the new century dawns. The following questions should stimulate your thinking for this process. I hope you take time out of your busy schedule this holiday season to ponder where you are and where you've been. Enter into discussions with people you care about. Write out your thoughts and feelings. Do some journaling. Consider writing a letter--an end-of-the-year epistle--to yourself. It could be profound to write it and valuable to read it in the years ahead. Reflect upon what you did, how you felt, what you liked, what you didn�t and what you learned. Try to look at yourself and your experience with as much objectivity as you can--much like a biographer would. Here are some suggestions to get you started in mulling over the past year--perhaps the last decade. Feel free to add your own. 1. What did I learn? (skills, knowledge, insights, etc.) 2. What did I accomplish? A list of my wins and achievements. 3. What would I have done differently? Why? 4. What did I complete or release? What still feels incomplete to me? 5. What were the most significant events of the year past? List the top three. 6. What did I do right? What do I feel especially good about? 7. What was my greatest contribution? 8. What were the fun things I did? What were the not-so-fun? 9. What were my biggest challenges/roadblocks/difficulties? 10. How am I different this year than last? 11. For what am I particularly grateful? Another Suggestion: Consider listing all the things in your life of which you'd like to let go--anything you no longer want. Give thanks for what they've brought you in terms of learning and usefulness and then burn the list. It's a symbolic gesture to help you release the old and be open to the new. The next step is to list what you DO want--experiences, knowledge, material things, relationships, healings, whatever. In doing this, you'll be using the principle of vacuum-- releasing what you don't want and embracing what you do. I'm confident that anything you can do to make this event become more dramatic in terms of your own personal and spiritual growth will be valuable. Make it a great New Year by ending the last one well. 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