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年终反思与规划
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本文介绍了如何通过整理待办事项、反思过去一年的成就与不足、以及规划新的一年来实现个人和工作的进步。作者分享了清理缓存、提问反思、设定目标等实用方法,并强调了写作、网站流量、邮件列表和社交媒体等关键指标的重要性。最后,作者提出‘如果只有三年寿命,我会做什么不同’的问题,引发对人生优先级的思考。

📝 清理待办事项和数字文件,如Instapaper保存的文章和会议,以专注于最重要的事务,这类似于清除缓存,为重要想法和工作腾出空间。

🤔 通过提问反思过去一年,例如‘我做得好的地方是什么?’‘我应该少做或停止做什么?’‘我学到了多少?’‘我的思考和未来五到十年的计划发生了怎样的变化?’等,以评估个人成长和进步。

✍️ 持续写作以学习、分享知识和回答问题,并跟踪写作数量、主题、受众反响、网站流量、邮件列表增长和社交媒体互动等关键指标,以衡量影响力。

🚀 在工作方面,通过反思已完成的项目的成功与失败、对团队的贡献,以及‘应该多做、少做或停止做什么’来评估表现,并制定新年的工作目标和关键结果(OKRs)。

📈 采用‘逆向工作’方法规划新的一年,明确年底期望、成长、成就和生活方式的变化,并设定具体的工作目标,与经理对齐并定义个人目标。

As I start to wind down, reflect on 2020, and plan for 2021, I thought maybe my process will be helpful for you too. So here’s how I’m doing it. (This will also be my last piece for 2020.)

Winding down 2020

My personal and work to-do list has grown; using it as a place to “park” ideas and projects is probably a bad idea. Which items are no longer relevant? Which are worth pursuing? Now’s the time to prune the list so I can focus on what’s most important.

The same applies to the dozens of saved—but unread—articles on Instapaper. Do we really need to read all of them? I’ll give myself a time-box, probably 30 minutes, to archive them in the relevant folders.

Also, the recurring obligations and meetings (this probably applies more to work). Are we still needed in them? If not, opt-out so we have more uninterrupted time for deep work.

This is like clearing our cache—it makes way for more important ideas and work.

Reflecting on 2020

To reflect, here are questions I often ask myself; I also use some of them to get feedback:

    What have I done well, and should do more of? Conversely, what should I do less of, or stop doing? Did I learn and grow as much as I wanted to? How has my thinking, and plans for the next 5 - 10 years, changed?

The sole habit I tried to build in 2020 was writing more. The intent was to learn via writing, share my knowledge, and answer questions I frequently get. Along the way, I provided a way to get email updates (i.e., email list) and shared my writing on Twitter and LinkedIn. Some questions I have:

    Writing: How much have I written? What are the main topics? What resonated with people? What were my personal favorites? My site: How has traffic grown? What are the top pages, sources, geography? Email list: How has it grown? Which emails did people open more? Which sign-up channel was effective? Social: How has my Twitter audience grown? How does Twitter & LinkedIn respond differently to the same content? (Know how to track LinkedIn audience growth? Please teach me 😊)

What else would you like to know? Tweet me or post in the comments below!

At the start of 2020, I joined Amazon as an Applied Scientist. It’s a great opportunity to build and ship machine learning systems to millions of customers worldwide. Lots of learning and growth. My team’s mission (helping users read more) also aligns with my values. Some questions to think about:

    What projects did I ship? Which did customers like and were successful? Conversely, what didn’t work with customers and what did we learn? What capabilities have I contributed to the team? What should I do more, less, and stop doing? (Ask the team for feedback)

If you’re looking for more year-end reflection questions, here’s 50.

Planning for 2021

To plan for 2021, I adopt the Working Backwards approach. What do I want to be at the end of 2021? How would I have grown? What will I have achieved? How will life be different? One thing’s for sure—I want to build on my writing habit and continue thinking and learning in public to help others.

Specific to work, here’s my step-by-step:

    Go through my team’s plan for 2021 (OP-1) What are the 3 - 5 big items I can contribute to? Break each item into smaller chunks and prioritize Align with my manager Define my OKRs

The question I ask myself every year

And finally, here’s my favorite question that puts everything in perspective:

“If I’m told that I only have three years to live, what would I do differently?”

What’s your year-end ritual like? Tweet me or share in the comments below!

If you found this useful, please cite this write-up as:

Yan, Ziyou. (Dec 2020). How I’m Reflecting on 2020 and Planning for 2021. eugeneyan.com. https://eugeneyan.com/writing/how-i-reflect-and-plan/.

or

@article{yan2020reflect,  title   = {How I’m Reflecting on 2020 and Planning for 2021},  author  = {Yan, Ziyou},  journal = {eugeneyan.com},  year    = {2020},  month   = {Dec},  url     = {https://eugeneyan.com/writing/how-i-reflect-and-plan/}}
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