End of year = recap season
You’re going to start seeing a lot of “Year in Review” posts, and honestly, that’s a good thing (when they’re done right.).
What Vin did really well in the post I just shared in the community:​
  • Mixed wins and mistakes (not just a highlight reel).​
  • Got specific with numbers, milestones, and life events (revenue, conferences, marriage, lost clients, lost $20k, etc.).​
  • Pulled out one clear takeaway: focus on getting 1% better every day.​
  • Ended with a simple prompt to invite engagement: “What are you most proud of in 2025?”​
Where most recap posts (and even this one a bit) can get better:​
  • Tie the story back to your identity or mission: how are you a different person/operator now vs. January?​
  • Translate wins into lessons others can apply (“Here’s what I’d repeat, here’s what I’d never do again.”).​
  • Acknowledge the cost of the wins (stress, tradeoffs, relationships) so it feels more real and relatable.​
  • Add a tiny bit of context for people newer to you: who you serve and what game you’re playing.​
If you want to share your own year-in-review in this Skool:
  • Share 3–5 concrete wins (numbers, projects, or life moments).
  • Share 2–3 honest misses or mistakes and what they taught you.
  • Name 1 core lesson or shift you’re taking into 2026.
  • End with a question or invitation so others can plug in.
Drop your recap in a new post (not the comments) so we can actually see it, support you, and learn from it. Tag it with “Year in Review” so it’s easy to find later.
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Daniel Blakely
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