This is such a practical approach to year planning! The idea of planning for 6 months then re-evaluating in July instead of locking in a full 12-month plan is genius - I always felt pressure to predict an entire year ahead when realtiy changes so fast. Your point about goals needing a concrete deadline and measurable outcome (3000 followers vs "increase followers") is where most goal-setting frameworks fall apart in practice. I tried the quarterly breakdown method last year and honestly it transformed how I approached my fitness goals, breaking them into smaller chunks made everything feel achievabel instead of overwhelming.
This is such a practical approach to year planning! The idea of planning for 6 months then re-evaluating in July instead of locking in a full 12-month plan is genius - I always felt pressure to predict an entire year ahead when realtiy changes so fast. Your point about goals needing a concrete deadline and measurable outcome (3000 followers vs "increase followers") is where most goal-setting frameworks fall apart in practice. I tried the quarterly breakdown method last year and honestly it transformed how I approached my fitness goals, breaking them into smaller chunks made everything feel achievabel instead of overwhelming.
I'm so glad you can relate to this.
Planning for the year can be overwhelming but once you find the rhythm that works for you, it makes all the difference in the world.