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Move 91: Summarize Your Year in One Honest Sentence

December 22, 2025 | 100 Moves

Move 91: Post your year in one sentence, or write it in your journal.

Not a recap. Not a highlight reel. One honest sentence.

This forces clarity. It tells you what mattered, what hurt, what worked, and what you want more of next year. If you cannot summarize the year in one sentence, you probably have not reflected on it yet.

Try this prompt:
“This year taught me that ________.”

You do not have to post it publicly. Writing it down counts. But do not skip it. This sentence will quietly shape how you enter next year.

Have you summed up your year in a single sentence yet?

  • Yes, already done
  • Thought about it
  • Not yet
  • Never tried this

……

🎯Day 91 of 100 Moves to Make 2025 Your Best Year Yet

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