If you want a simple, meaningful way to think about the year ahead
on your own, with friends, or with your partner try this.
It's called Goal Bingo.
It’s not about big resolutions or reinventing yourself.
How it works:
- Draw a 3×3 grid (9 squares). Or you can make a copy of the one I created here
- In each square, write a specific, measurable goal for the coming year.
- Your goals can cover different areas:
- Health
- Work
- Money
- Relationships
- Learning
- Rest
- Play
Think actions, not identities.
Think what you’ll do, not who you’ll magically become.
Afterwards or with others take notice:
- Which goals feel energizing vs heavy
- How different people define “success”
- Where support or accountability might help
Good questions to ask:
- “Which square feels easiest to start?”
- “Which one will need help or structure?”
- “What would make this goal more doable?”
This isn’t about pressure or perfection it's about choosing a few clear experiments for the year ahead and learning more about yourself and the people you’re building life with.