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[The Annual Audit: A 7-Step Blueprint for Your Best Year Yet]-[How to Make Next Year the Best Year: Ask Yourself These 7 Questions]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-12-26

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The Annual Audit: A 7-Step Blueprint for Your Best Year Yet

Most people approach the new year by jumping directly into goal-setting, manifesting, and "wiping the slate clean." Mel Robbins argues that this is a critical mistake. By failing to look back, you overlook the most powerful tool for future success: the annual audit. This process is about understanding where you are right now by reviewing the last 12 months, extracting wisdom from both the highs and the lows, and creating a realistic set of directions for the year ahead.

The Philosophy of the Audit

To get to your destination, you must first know your starting point. Robbins emphasizes that we typically forget 95% of what happened in a year. Using your camera roll and calendar as data sources, you can jog your memory to see what actually transpired. This is not just about nostalgia; it is about gathering data to identify what brings you joy, what drains your energy, and where you are feeling "friction."

The Seven Questions for Self-Reflection

To conduct your audit, reflect on these seven questions. Robbins suggests writing these down to make the insights "real" rather than keeping them trapped in your mind.

1. What were the highlights?

Look through your photos to identify moments that made you smile or feel genuine joy. Robbins notes that these aren't always major accomplishments; sometimes, they are simple pleasures like gardening or spending time with friends. These highlights serve as a map for what you should prioritize more in the coming year.

2. What were the hardest parts?

It is vital to acknowledge the lows—whether it's health struggles, heartbreak, or professional burnout. Robbins shares her own experience with menopause and the emotional toll of being a "bird launcher" (empty nester). Acknowledging these difficulties provides context and helps you realize that you are stronger than you believe.

3. What did you learn about yourself?

Whether you succeeded or failed, every experience teaches a lesson. Robbins realized she was in the "wrong seat on the bus" regarding her business operations. She learned that she was "terrible at" managing complex operations and that this mismatch was the source of her constant "friction and frustration."

4. What are you going to stop doing?

Using the "Stop, Start, Continue" framework, identify behaviors or commitments that are no longer serving you. Robbins decided to stop "traveling for work" and, more importantly, to stop "trying to solve my kids' problems." She emphasizes that you must stop tolerating anything less than peace and ease.

5. What are you going to start doing?

This is about intentionality. Robbins advocates for being "maniacal" and "unwavering" about focusing on the few things that actually matter. She suggests that instead of trying to expand and do more, you should focus on the core activities that drive the needle.

6. What are you going to continue doing?

Don't forget to acknowledge what is working. For Robbins, this includes the "Let Them Theory"—a mindset where you allow people to be themselves, make their own mistakes, and face their own challenges. By letting others navigate their lives, you create more space and peace for yourself.

7. What can you do today to take the first step?

Finally, turn your insights into action. Is there one small thing you can do immediately to set yourself up for success? Whether it’s planning a trip or changing a daily habit, the first step is the bridge between reflection and a better future.

Conclusion: The Power of Letting Go

Ultimately, the annual audit teaches you that you are much wiser than you give yourself credit for. By letting go of the need to control every outcome and focusing on what you can personally influence, you stop "shopping when you're hungry"—a metaphor Robbins uses for making impulsive, emotional decisions. When you align your actions with your true self, you stop feeling stuck and start moving in the right direction.

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It is the most powerful thing ever.
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You're going to freaking love this because here's the truth.
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Of course you are. Let's do this.
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It is a game changer.
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You have picked a winner.
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take a beat
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbins podcast.
I am so excited you're here with me because once a year I go through the process of auditing the last 12 months.
It is the most powerful thing ever.
And today you and I are going to do this together.
Now this is a process my husband and I have done every year for the past 20 years.
We now do it with our kids now that they're young adults.

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