I have used Powersheets to plan a successful year of goal getting for the past two and a half years, as well as almost three years of my five-year plan.
One thing you may have noticed from the content on this blog is that I am a goal-oriented person. For many years, I created my own goal tracking system, and then eventually I tried a few goal-setting planners.
2021 One-Year PowerSheets® Goal Planner
However, once I tried Powersheets, I stopped looking or making my own goal tracking system. The overall Powersheets system, including the prep-work, the quarterly check-ins, and especially the tending list are in-line with how I plan and attack my goals.
Honestly, with the dumpster fire that has been 2020, I questioned whether I should set goals for 2021. I mean, who knows how long we will be social distancing or whether I will loose my job in the next year?
Right now, life is so very uncertain.
Then, I realized that I am still using my 2020 Powersheets. In March and April 2020, the system helped me pivot my goals and as a result, I have continued to make progress. Though I cannot predict everything, I can still set goals that focus on my well being and personal growth.
Matter of fact, focusing on myself for 2021 may be more important now than ever. With that in mind, I watched all of the preview videos and checked out the changes to the planner for 2021.
2021 Powersheets
What I enjoy most about the 2021 version of Powersheets is the fact that they have streamlined the prep-work. Typically, the prep-work helps me assess the previous year, brainstorm achievable goals for the next year, and then help me set up a system for achieving said goals.
There is usually a bit of redundancy in the prep-work, but I take that as part of the overall system. After taking a look at the changes made for the 2021 Powersheets, I did not hesitate to purchase.
To see my full thoughts and a look at the 2021 Powersheets, check out this walk-through I posted over the weekend.
After watching my walk-through video, the one question I usually receive is: are the accessories necessary? The short answer is no.
You can use the planner by itself, with the stickers that come inside and be just fine. However, the Wildcard Pack has proven very useful for me over the years. Other than that, I think if you have a bit of extra money, the sticker book is a great deal and very useful within the planning system.
Though 2020 has been a strange year, and 2021 doesn’t seem to have any more promise, I am still choosing to set goals. Goal setting will give me something to hold onto and the small wins remind me that joy in life is still worth fighting for, even during a crisis.
The 2021 Powersheets Collection launches October 14th at 10 am ET. Get your goal setting planner here, and be sure to pick up a few accessories too!