Set of 42 question cards and 10 task cards
New Year - New You! Your birthday is more than just another day on the calendar—it's the perfect opportunity to pause, reflect, and forge a vision for the coming year.
Treat yourself to some time for yourself around your birthday with our 42 inspiring questions and 10 short, motivating challenges. Start your new year with a fresh perspective on all the possibilities that lie ahead.
The concept - Ask & Task: The mix of questions and tasks invites you to pause and consciously reflect on the past year, while simultaneously looking ahead. The questions help you gain clarity about your goals and formulate new wishes. The tasks then provide the impetus to turn these visions into reality.
Take some time around your birthday to calmly answer the questions—perhaps in your head, perhaps by writing your thoughts down in a journal. Of course, you can answer the questions again every year to track your development.
A few example questions:
"What is the best thing about your current age?"
"Is there a boundary you want to set with someone next year?"
Example task:
Yearly Motto: What motto should you choose for the coming year? Write it down on a piece of paper and pin it somewhere you'll see it every day.
Set of 42 question cards and 10 task cards
New Year - New You! Your birthday is more than just another day on the calendar—it's the perfect opportunity to pause, reflect, and forge a vision for the coming year.
Treat yourself to some time for yourself around your birthday with our 42 inspiring questions and 10 short, motivating challenges. Start your new year with a fresh perspective on all the possibilities that lie ahead.
The concept - Ask & Task: The mix of questions and tasks invites you to pause and consciously reflect on the past year, while simultaneously looking ahead. The questions help you gain clarity about your goals and formulate new wishes. The tasks then provide the impetus to turn these visions into reality.
Take some time around your birthday to calmly answer the questions—perhaps in your head, perhaps by writing your thoughts down in a journal. Of course, you can answer the questions again every year to track your development.
A few example questions:
"What is the best thing about your current age?"
"Is there a boundary you want to set with someone next year?"
Example task:
Yearly Motto: What motto should you choose for the coming year? Write it down on a piece of paper and pin it somewhere you'll see it every day.