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Episode 20: 15 Year End Questions to Ask Before Setting Business Goals

  • Writer: Lindsay Johnson
    Lindsay Johnson
  • Dec 1, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 22, 2025

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Business Goals Can’t Be Set on Autopilot!


You’ve got to take a few days to reflect on what happened in your business over the past year BEFORE you set your business goals.


If you want to make sure you set business goals that make sense and will get you to your dream life you absolutely need to spend time reflecting on what worked and what didn't in the past year and build on all your newfound wisdom.


In this episode, I share 15 questions to help you reflect on your business growth and experiences this year … preferably over a few quiet days with NO WORK and a great playlist!


Grab your journal and get ready to write down some prompts to help you review the past year and strategically set goals for next year.





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Howdy, I'm Lindsay aka The Radical Connector. I've been teaching entrepreneurs how to stop burning out on busy work (that doesn't work), ditch the chaos & overwhelm of growing a new business, focus on the right sales & marketing activities (the stuff that actually works) and to step into their role as CEO and visionary so they can bring their epic business dreams to life for over 20 years.


If you're ready to grow and scale a business without burning out, selling out, or doing it all alone, you're going to love it here!


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