Create your own road map worksheet in order to cover your biggest moments in this year-end review (with examples!).

End of the Year Reflections
So you’re doing your best to live with intention…but even then you sometimes aren’t sure where the days, weeks, and months have gone. I mean I feel like summer just ended, but here we are decorating the Christmas tree!
Sometimes when I approach the end of a year, I look back and think, what did we do this year? I may instantly recall a big trip or a major event, but the little stuff gets lost along the way. A few years ago I began something I saw in someone’s bullet journal on Pinterest. They tracked their most memorable events of the year on one piece of paper.
What road have you traveled this year? Has it been easy? Hard? Wonderful? Awful? Chances are, it was a mixture of both. You might want to remember the hard stuff to reflect on it later to see how far you’ve come. Or you might want to leave it far behind and only write down the joys along the way.
Either way, I think it’s a great idea for anyone wanting to grow in their personal or spiritual life to track their progress. You may be surprised at all you’ve accomplished this year!
Here are some things you could write down.:
- Personal Events (like vacations and birthdays)
- Business Progress (goals you’ve reached)
- Kid’s Growth (milestones and activities)
- Health Tracker (flareups, weight loss)
- Or a combination of a few!
My Personal Roadmaps
Here are a few examples of road maps I created from 2016-2018. I am so glad I have these records to see how far I’ve come! There are even events I’ve completely forgotten about that are fun to remember. I’ve included the good, bad, and the ugly, but make your roadmap your own! You can see my personality throughout, so use yours too!



Create Your Own Roadmap
This roadmap is simple to make! Draw any shape road you want and stick mile markers along the way for each month of the year. Don’t remember what you did back in April? Look back at your photos on your phone and then use the dates as guidelines. I promise you’ll discover your year was full of a lot more milestones than you can recall on your own!
You can also grab a premade roadmap template plus 20 other pages to help you set goals you’ll actually reach this year in my Goal Setting Workbook here:
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Before you go, check out more posts like this here:
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- Creating Family Goals for the New Year
- 10 Activities and Games to Ring in the New Year
- Motivational Quotes to Encourage You to Reach Your Goals
- My Favorite Tools for Goal Setting + Templates!
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