Think about your key roles in life that are relevant for the rest of the year. List them all: your professional role, your role as a good friend, mom, cat or dog owner, and so on. Write out your roles on a worksheet. Around each role, write down the priorities and important responsibilities you have for the rest of the year.
Formulate key roles and the responsibilities associated with them
The New Year is just days away and many people are eager to finish their backlog. We suggest planning the end of the year in such a way as to pass it "without stress" and at the same time not to miss important things.
A realistic view of modern life requires the realization that you can't have time for everything. The high pace of life and business, the many roles in which you perform, requires the ability to prioritize. And if you develop practices that will allow you to effectively move through the turbulent flow of cases and tasks, especially during periods of high workload, then any New Year's Eve marathon will be within your reach!
Five Steps to Wrap Up the End of the Year