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Yearly plan
Wheel of Life, six areas, a few anchor projects, and the anti-goals you’re protecting against.
Dear reader,
YearInReview is the calm system between your ambition and your week. One place where the year you’re planning, the rhythm you’re keeping, and the small things you’re doing today all live together.
We’re writing this in 2026. We made it for the version of you in December — the one who wants to look back and find proof.
You set thoughtful goals — then life scatters them across notes, tabs, and forgotten resolutions.
Annual planning lives in one tool. Daily life lives in another. The two never meet.
Productivity tools were built for output, not reflection. They guilt you for being human.
Not another productivity dashboard. A guided yearly practice for thoughtful people who want clarity, not noise — built around a single loop that turns intentions into habits, and habits into proof.
Sit with the year as it is — wins, drift, and the quiet moments you almost forgot.
Translate clarity into a small set of goals, anti-goals, and a Wheel of Life that holds.
A weekly rhythm and a daily Today surface — small, repeatable, kept.
Recap cards each week, month, quarter — and a year-end Wrapped worth keeping.
The year holds the week. The week holds the day. Each cadence carries the one beneath it, so plans don’t fall through.
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Wheel of Life, six areas, a few anchor projects, and the anti-goals you’re protecting against.
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Three priorities, a five-minute check-in, and recap cards you’d actually share.
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Habits that quietly compound. One Today surface. No streak shame.
Without a system —
With YearInReview —
Echo · forthcoming
Echo reads your reflections, not your screen. It asks the question you’ve been avoiding, surfaces patterns across seasons, and helps you close the week without judgment. On Free, Echo remembers the current quarter. On Pro, it remembers the whole year — and the year before.
One year. One system.
End it proud — with proof.
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