IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF BEFORE THE NEW YEAR ARRIVES

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As the year slowly winds down and the familiar sounds of Christmas carols, fireworks testing, and end-of-year traffic fill the air, many people instinctively begin to reflect. The new year always feels like a clean slate, a chance to reset, refocus, and realign our lives. But before jumping into resolutions, vision boards, and “this year will be my year” declarations, it’s important to pause and ask yourself some honest questions.

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Here are a few important questions to ask yourself before the new year arrives, to help you move into the coming year with clarity and purpose.

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Did I grow or did I just survive this year?

In Ghana, where economic pressures, power outages, rising prices, and everyday hustle are part of life, simply surviving can feel like an achievement. But beyond survival, ask yourself: Did I grow?
Growth could mean learning a new skill, becoming emotionally stronger, improving your mindset, or even learning what you no longer want. Not every year brings visible success, but every year should bring lessons.

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How did i manage my money this year?

This is a crucial one. From MoMo transactions to impulse buying during sales, financial habits shape our future more than we realize.
Ask yourself:

Did I save consistently, even if it was small?
Did I understand where my money went?
Did I invest in myself, courses, books, skills?

In Ghana’s economy, financial discipline is no longer optional, it’s survival and strategy combined.

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What habits helped me, and which ones held me back?

Habits define direction. Maybe you picked up the habit of waking up earlier, journaling, or exercising. Or maybe scrolling endlessly on social media consumed hours you can’t get back. Be honest. Growth doesn’t come from judgment, it comes from awareness.

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Who were the people that truly showed up for me?

Ghanaians value community deeply, but not everyone in your circle is meant to walk with you into the next chapter.
Ask yourself:

Who supported me emotionally?
Who drained me?
Who celebrated my wins, even the small ones?

The new year is a good time to protect your energy and invest in relationships that genuinely nourish you.

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Did I stay true to myself or live to please others?

From family expectations to societal pressure, it’s easy to lose yourself trying to “do the right thing.”
Ask yourself the following:

Were my choices aligned with who I truly am?
Did I say yes when I wanted to say no?
Did I shrink myself to fit into spaces I’ve outgrown?

The new year should be about authenticity, not performance.

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What did I learn about failure and disappointment?

Not everything worked out this year, and that’s okay. Failed businesses, unmet goals, broken relationships, or missed opportunities are part of life. Instead of asking why did this happen to me?, ask:

What did this experience teach me?
How did it shape my resilience?
Every setback carries wisdom if you’re willing to listen.

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How did I spend my time?

Time is one of the most valuable currencies we have. Think about how you spent your days.

Were you intentional?
Did you make time for rest, faith, learning, and loved ones?
Did you spend too much time waiting for motivation instead of taking action?
Your future is quietly built in how you spend ordinary days.

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Who do I want to become in the new year?

Finally, shift your focus forward. Not just what you want to achieve, but who you want to become.

More disciplined?
More confident?
More patient?
More financially aware?

Goals are important, but identity drives consistency.

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Before the fireworks light up the sky and “Happy New Year” messages flood your phone, give yourself the gift of reflection. Ask these questions honestly. The new year doesn’t magically change your life, clarity does. And clarity begins with asking the right questions.