From last few years every year in the late part of December I spends a week for planning my life for the next year. That’s the best decision of my life in terms of working towards multiple goals at the same time.
The concept for planning about the upcoming year is not like a daily rigid schedule, its about the overall outline that what I am hoping to achieve in the next year. This process of planning taken several days of mine because I completed it in bits and pieces may be its because I am having lack of concentration or I thinks slow. But some of you who have ability to concentrate on one thing for hours at a time may prefer to do this all at once.

In this article I will tell you step by step that what I do every December to plan about the upcoming year. I will show you a spreadsheet and I will provide examples through each part of the process for that you wont have to use my PC but if you want then you are welcome.
Before planning for the upcoming year I always keeps the following things in mind:
- I make sure to make a plan of action based on what matters to me.
- As everyone wants money and wants to be happier I also wants same and this process requires that each goal be measurable and specific.
- The best thing than all is that you can change your plan whenever you want after all its your plan its not like rigid plan you have to live with if you hate.
Though it looks similar like doing an Annual Review at work but in fact its totally different from that because in office or in firm that review depends on the reports of different people while in this case this is your own personal review of upcoming year so its totally depends on you.
Excel Spread Sheet
I had loaded the spread sheet here so which you can download so that you people can see that and can get the idea about conducting self review for coming year.
Annual Review Template – Excel
I like the form of the spread sheet because its so much helpful in easy tracking through out the year. But it’s not like that I totally depends on spreadsheet I also do paper work before transferring it to my PC.
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Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa is located in Alexandria, Egypt. Alexandria was having different blends of culture in the late first century. It was having Roman and Greek traditions and Christianity was also flourishing despite from all that changes in culture ancient Egypt’s great kingdoms were still not forgotten. This place was having unique impact that people combine their talents rather than destroying cultures.

The evocative reminders of a culture that existed 1,900 years: Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa, “ Mounds of Shards”. Three levels burrow into the ground its carved out of solid rock near the sites of the ancient stadium and the long vanished temple of Serapis, a Greek and Egyptian god. Many such catacombs once filigreed Alexandria’s underground but earthquakes and construction projects destroyed them.

Kom el Shoqafa was not find out by any human that’s interesting also in 1900 when it was re discovered after centuries that was by a donkey which accidentally fell through a hole in the ground, and that time it was seen the animal had made an extraordinary archeological find. [click to continue…]
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