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Focus on What Matters Most as You Plan for 2026 and Beyond

It’s never too late to plan your future—whether you’re relaunching after a setback, scaling what already works, or quietly pivoting toward something more authentic.

As many people reach the end of a busy year or step into a new one, a common feeling emerges: I know I want things to be better…but I’m not sure what “better” actually looks like.

It’s Never Too Late to Plan for 2026 and Beyond (Part 3)

Welcome to another part of our gentle, practical Wednesday series — a space created to help you build a thriving future in your career and business, one kind and consistent step at a time.

This series is for you whether you’re relaunching after a setback, scaling what already works, or quietly pivoting toward something truer. Over the coming Wednesdays, we’ll walk through a proven planning rhythm:
clarify what you want, choose fewer priorities, and take small steps that compound.

Each week blends reflection with action, so you always know what to think about — and what to do next.

If you’d like personalized support at any point, you can explore the resources at www.petergourri.com or book a complimentary planning session here: https://calendly.com/petergourri-coaching/success

Choose Your Big Four

Overwhelm isn’t a personal failing; it’s simply a mismatch between your capacity and your commitments. When too many projects compete for your attention, everything feels urgent — and nothing meaningfully moves.

Focus is a kindness.
By intentionally limiting your active projects, you increase the likelihood that any of them will truly be completed and yield the results you want.

Try This Gentle Planning Practice

Step 1: List every project tugging at your attention.
Don’t censor yourself; capture everything currently occupying your mind.

Step 2: Circle no more than four projects for the next 90 days.
These become your Big Four — the projects you’ll actively move forward.

Step 3: Move everything else to a “later” list.
You won’t lose them; you’ll simply review them monthly to see what’s still relevant.

Step 4: Give each active project a clear name and concise promise.
This ensures you know exactly what “done” looks like.

Example:

  • Project Name: Refresh Client Onboarding

  • Project Promise: Clients understand next steps within 10 minutes of signing.

Naming the promise helps you stay anchored in outcomes, not just tasks.

This Week’s Micro-Action (5–15 Minutes)

Block a weekly 20-minute review session to protect your Big Four from scope creep.
This single habit will keep your priorities stable and your progress steady, even on busy weeks.

Set the appointment. Honor it. Adjust gently as needed — the consistency matters more than the duration.

Want a One-Page Project Design Sheet?

If you’d like a simple template to structure each of your Big Four projects, you can download a one-page Project Design sheet at www.petergourri.com.

Your future is built one clear choice, one aligned priority, and one small weekly action at a time. You’re not behind. You’re right on time.

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Borrow Clarity from Your Future Self

Gain clarity and confidence for 2026 with this simple planning practice. Learn how writing a letter from your future self can guide your goals and next steps.

It’s Never Too Late to Plan for 2026 and Beyond (Part 4)

This week continues our gentle, practical Wednesday series—created to help you build a thriving future for your career and business, one kind and consistent step at a time.

It’s never too late to plan your next season. Whether you’re relaunching after a setback, scaling what already works, or quietly pivoting toward something truer, the path forward becomes lighter when you move through it with intention. Over the coming Wednesdays, I’ll guide you through a calm, proven planning rhythm: clarify what you want, choose fewer priorities, and take small steps that compound.

This series blends reflection with action, so you always know what to think about—and what to do next.

If you’d like personal support at any point, explore the resources at www.petergourri.com or book a complimentary planning session here:
https://calendly.com/petergourri-coaching/success

Write Your Future-You Letter

When the path ahead feels foggy, you don’t need to wait for clarity—you can borrow it.
Imagining the version of you who has already done the work—the November 2026 you—can unlock courage, direction, and a deep sense of possibility.

This practice helps you step into certainty before it arrives.

This Week’s Practice

Set a 15-minute timer and write a letter from your future self, the you of November 2026.

In your letter, describe:

  • What you built—in your business, career, or personal systems

  • What you stopped doing—habits, commitments, or constraints you released

  • What support you gathered—mentors, tools, relationships, or processes

  • Specific wins—financial, operational, and personal

Then close with three sentences of advice from future-you to present-you.
These words often become the anchor you return to throughout the year.

This Week’s Micro-Action (5–15 minutes)

Read your letter out loud.
Notice how your posture, tone, and breathing shift. That sensation is your body agreeing with the vision—it recognizes the truth in it before your mind does.

If you’d like prompts to support this exercise, you can request them at www.petergourri.com.

Your future self is already rooting for you. Let’s build toward them, one Wednesday at a time.

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