Nurture Your Business. Share Your Gifts. Live Your Purpose.Each year in November and December, I spend about three total days planning the following year.  I have a specific process for each day, a set of tasks that I work on with a few weeks between them, to really get the most out of the preparation time.

This year I am honing my process so that I can offer it to clients, friends, and followers in 2014.  It is something I have worked tremendously hard on over the years, and examining it from this new perspective has been empowering!  This review allows me to get a fresh perspective that may help someone else plan for and get the most from their upcoming year.  I certainly know that it works for me.

My first step in my process is to review.  I review 2013 and look back, month by month, at what happened. I answer some basic inventory questions like: Where did I grow?  Where did I fall back on my old ways?  Where was I challenged?  Where did I find success and where was I left wanting?  Where am I?  Where do I want to be?

This review flows into a gratitude letter. I write it, literally, “Dear 2013″… then follow with a summary of the year and my thoughts and feelings about what happened or didn’t happen.  This process has a profound impact on me.  I put the letter in my binder and over time it creates a nice annual journal I can review to really see how God’s blessings and faithfulness have unfolded in my life.

I also review my life intentions.  I create four intentions (physical, mental, social, and spiritual) for my life.  I am not really a bucket list kind of girl. Sure, there are things I would love to fit in while I am here, but I really have been so blessed that I am content with where things are.  There isn’t a list of things “I just have to do before I die”.  Life “goals” are hard to qualify, so I consider these things intentions.  Things I hope are true about me when my loved ones gather to celebrate my life and lay me to rest.

I also prayerfully consider my long-term intentions and make sure that they are still right for me as I move forward.  Sometimes they need “tweaking”.  Once I have them tweaked, I print them and add them to my binder.

When I start the actual planning day, I have completed my vision board, my letter to the passing year, my inventory, and I have reviewed my life verse, my life intentions, and my long term intentions.  Often, from this and time in prayer around it, I have chosen a new verse for the New Year.  If I have not yet, I also spend time choosing a verse from the Bible as a focus for the coming year.

It really is a process… one that helps me ground, focus, and approach the New Year from the best foundation possible.

What is your process for annual planning?  I would love to know!