Use these questions as prompts for discussion around the dinner table (adapt them for very young children), or have older children write down their answers.
REMEMBERING 2009:
What was your biggest accomplishment in 2009?
What was the smartest decision you made in 2009?
What is one word you would use to describe 2009?
What was the greatest lesson you learned in 2009?
What was the nicest thing you did for someone else in 2009?
What is something you started but did not finish in 2009?
What are you most happy about finishing in 2009?
Who were 3 people who made a difference for you in 2009?
What was the biggest surprise of 2009?
PLANNING 2010:
What do you want to be your biggest triumph in 2010?
What advice would you give yourself in 2010?
What would you be most happy about doing in 2010?
What fun thing would you love to do in 2010?
What would you like to change about yourself in 2010?
What do you want to learn in 2010?
What is one new skill or talent you want to develop in 2010?
What will bring you more happiness and joy in 2010?
Who can you help in 2010?
What is a one word theme for your life in 2010?
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