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How I Plan My Year | My Simple Analog System

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Most years don’t fall apart because the goals were wrong — they fall apart because the systems behind them never change. In this video, I walk through my quiet December reset: a few slow mornings where I’m not trying to reinvent myself, but refine the systems that quietly shape my year. I start with reflection — looking at what actually held my attention, what drained it over time, what stayed important, what faded, and what surprised me. I’m not doing this to judge myself, but to understand which systems supported me and which ones quietly broke down. From there, I rebuild with intention. I start with a simple mind map — not a list of goals, just a way to see what matters and where I want to create space. Then I update my vision board, which becomes the overarching system I return to daily. I break it into three parts: guiding principles (who I’m cultivating), what I’m letting go of (habits and patterns that keep me stuck), and major priorities (the few things that actually matter most). I look at that vision board every morning so I can plan my day around the narrative I want to live into — especially when motivation is low or life gets noisy.

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