SergioTesla
I’m not big on New Year’s resolutions. But the end of the year is a good moment to step back.
Review what went well. Be honest about what didn’t.
That gives you a real foundation for setting your goals and direction for the year ahead.
Success isn’t about hitting 100% of your goals. If you do, your goals were too conservative.
I usually hit ~60%. Another ~20% I get closer, directionally. And ~20% I miss completely.
Some goals are too ambitious. Others lose priority as reality unfolds.
This yearly reflection matters because it does two things:
1. It pulls you out of day-to-day execution and fo
Review what went well. Be honest about what didn’t.
That gives you a real foundation for setting your goals and direction for the year ahead.
Success isn’t about hitting 100% of your goals. If you do, your goals were too conservative.
I usually hit ~60%. Another ~20% I get closer, directionally. And ~20% I miss completely.
Some goals are too ambitious. Others lose priority as reality unfolds.
This yearly reflection matters because it does two things:
1. It pulls you out of day-to-day execution and fo


















