Frontiers Friday #94. Looking Back at 2021 ⭕
Frontiers Friday #94. Looking Back at 2021
Reviewing the previous year in June seems less like a reflection and more like an income tax review.
Even though this is 6 months delayed, I'm still going to do this.
Using the Highlights in Weeks Template, here's my reflection of 2021.
You can also download the template for free to use for your own capturing and reflection.
1. New from My Desk: Looking Back at 2021
If you are interested, here's the past 3 year's Highlights in Weeks:
Here's the last 3 years' annual reflection:
2018
Private Thoughts (Part I)
Personal Learnings (Part II)
2019
Personal Mistakes (Part I)
Personal Learnings (Part II)
More to Come:
In the coming weeks, we are returning to specifc themes. Some of them include Emotions, Family Life, First Sessions, Highly Sensitive Persons, Sudden Gains, Trajectory of Changes in Psychotherapy... and more.
Special Thanks:
After last week's missive , I'm so grateful that a group of you to want to form this community. I will be in touch with you shortly.
Reflection:
You either transform it, or transmit it.
~ Franciscan Friar Richard Rohr
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