Free printable: how to do a soulful quarter point review
The quarter points of the year (March, June, September and December) mark 4 natural points to take a step back and ask yourself who things are going. Quarter point reviews are in everyday parlance in the corporate world- 12 weeks make very good accountability points, and a great project timeframe. But these quarter points also happen to align with the equinoxes and solstices too, and doing a review that takes inspiration both from the corporate world and from mother nature makes for a wonderfully meaningful and seasonal deep dive.
Whether you made your goals in January of this year, or long ago, this seasonal shift is such a wonderful, ripe time to check in on and nurture the goals you made, and plant some new ones too.
I’m a planner, a list maker. I always have been. I adore new stationary and apps and am a hardened journaller. My dreaming and planning process has had the most incredible affect in my life; my mental health, my marriage, my work. This was a personal process for 8 years before I released it more widely and since then it has helped hundreds of others too. As part of my life book planning and review process, I check on my goals at each quarter point.
And man, do I need it. Even I, as a planning nerd and goal lover, get whipped up in the daily busyness of life and need these check ins. To me, they are an act of self care- a commitment to myself and my dreams- a statement that my hopes and plans are worthy. It feels great EVERY TIME (seriously) to be prompted to review all the things I’ve done well at, because I am rubbish at doing this naturally, and there’s always more than I think. It has also proved to be a necessary opportunity to adjust/park/pivot goals, as necessary, too.
I made a free quarter point review guide for you!
I have created a totally free quarter point guide which covers how to check in on a goal you made in the past (whether that was January or otherwise) and gives guidance on doing your own soulful quarter point review of your life. Aaaand I also made a printable too which you can get by filling in the form below.
My whole thing with this guide, and the wider Life Book process of which it's a part, is offering ourselves radical kindness. So much goal setting talk is based on beating ourselves up, and lacks a wider look at our bigger picture and our “why”.
But my process Is kind, flexible, dream based but ultra ultra practical.
Get yours below.
Happy Goal checking.
I’d love to know how you get on!
Hannah x