Mel Browne
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I finish the year hard.
You've got to have intentionality.
Like for me, that's it.
It's just like your vision board.
It's the difference between I think I should want, I think this is what I should do.
You know, I know I should care about money, so I'm just going to make that my to-do for next year.
Whereas if there's no intentionality, then it's just going to become your New Year's Eve resolutions will become a shopping list or like a wish list that you used to write for Santa back in the day.
Like it's really meaningless.
Yeah.
So for me it's doing that exercise around what do you actually want?
You know, what do you want in 10 years, five years' time, 10 years' time?
What does that look like for the next 12 months?
My husband and I do something called My Best Year Yet where we look at all the different parts of our life and we ask the question what would it mean for that, what would need to happen in that little part for us to have our best year yet?
So it's something I learned from an EO conference in New York.
So we do it from relationships to family to money to health to personal development.
Like it all is in there.
So we then have and then we drop that down from there to 90, 30 and seven day sprints.
So my husband knows that every second month he has to do a couple of dates.
We know financially what we're working towards that year.
I'm comfortable we've agreed on how often we're going to go away each quarter or how often he's going to travel for work.