Note, Track, Review. Repeat.
I have always planned ‘New Year Resolutions’ but failed to write ‘In Retrospect’ articles detailing what I have done and achieved for the year, mainly because of the fact that I wasn’t really keen on keeping notes about progress and all that. So in comes ‘Personal OKRs’, a project where I will write and regularly update my yearly objectives — detailed and tracked by teeny, digestible key results. OKR is a goal-setting framework that consists of two parts: the clearly-defined Objective and its (usually 3–5) measurable success criteria called Key Results. And of course, tracking will be done with a personal kanban board because, why not? Guide: Assess my situation Where do I want to be (next quarter, next six months, next year, etc.) Make plans on how to get there Bonus: at the end of the month, what new can I confidently speak on, without prep? Everything will be done in Notion and screenshots for quarterly updates will be pasted here as I progress. Here’s to say...