Whether your calendar appears online or in a frayed notebook, it's your autobiography - an honest, unflinching accounting of your past, present and future life.
It doesn't matter what you say your priorities are; your calendar reveals the honest truth.
You said you'd get healthy in 2024, that you'd spend more time with friends and family, that you'd prioritize that life-changing project, that you'd take on new challenges at work.
If you met those goals, congratulations.
If you didn't, it's because you were distracted. Or lazy. Or afraid.
Each appointment on your daily calendar is a decision about what matters, stripped of pretense and rationalization.
Your calendar isn't just organizing your day or chronicling your time—it's exposing the lies you tell yourself.