Episode 14: How to Review and Remember 2020

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Why would we want to look back on the year 2020? Maybe your only reflection on this year is that you're glad it's almost over. But before we move on, it's important to look back and see what this season has to teach us.

In this episode, I'll give you some questions as prompts to help you reflect on this year as you consider what to leave behind, and what to carry forward into 2021.



This Week’s Practice: Questions to Review and Remember 2020

Spend five minutes (or more) reviewing and remembering 2020. You can just pick one question that resonates with you, or think through a few of them. Either think through your responses, or write down a couple things you want to remember as you review.

General Year-End Questions:

1. What was the high point of 2020?

2. What was the low point of 2020?

3. Who were the people you are most grateful for this past year, and why?

4. What events or dates stand out in your mind from this year?

5. What accomplishment or success are you proud of from this year?

6. What is something left undone this past year that you wish you’d made time for?

7. What did God teach you or form in you this past year?

Questions About the Pandemic:

8. When did the seriousness of the pandemic first become real to you?

9. What did a typical day look like during lockdown, when everyone was home?

10. What unexpected thing did you learn or do because of the lockdown/pandemic?


More Resources:

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