Preparing for 2021 and Handling Unhappy Holidays!

Cue the band and get the fireworks ready, because you’ve finally made it to the end of 2020! Congratulations! A lot has happened this year, and many of us are looking forward to the new year with the hope that it will turn out much better than this year. As we look forward to the future however, it’s important to take the time to process and sort through everything that has happened this year. In this article, we will give you some reflection questions to help you process this year and help you look forward to the next.

10 Reflection Questions to Ask Yourself:

  1. What are some of the happiest moments I’ve had this year?
  2. What are some tough situations I had to deal with?
  3. What is one thing that I have learned this year that will help me during the new year?
  4. What is one big goal that I accomplished this year?
  5. How has social distancing impacted me this year?
  6. How did my faith change over the course of the year?
  7. How has my approach to dealing with my mental health changed?
  8. What positive or negative habits have I formed this year?
  9. What is one thing I wish I did differently this year?
  10. What is one thing I plan to do differently next year?

This is just a small list of questions to help you get started while reflecting on this year. You don’t have to answer all of them, and if you want, you can even create your own version of these questions. What’s most important is giving yourself the time to reflect on what you’ve gone through during this year so that you can move forward and fully embrace the future right before you.

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