New Episode - Reflections That Stick: How I Run Annual and Quarterly Professional and Personal Reviews


Have you stopped to reflect on 2025?

Why it matters:

• Reflection turns activity into progress

• Capturing quarterly reduces rework

• Sharing reflections multiplies ideas

In this episode, you'll learn:

• The exact annual prompts I use

• A smartest decision that turned training into speaking

• How to use a couple's reflection template.

Tactics:

• Cap each category at three items

• Track wins, lessons, and decisions quarterly

• Do a walkie-talkie review with a peer

• Use the couples template to align at home

• Pull quarterly pages for an easy annual review

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