What have you done with your year and are you pleased with your outcomes?
I ask this question of myself every year during December. I swing back and forth between reflecting on the outgoing year and planning for the incoming year. I get obsessed with doing both well. I write out my plans, I analyze the year’s successes and failures, major decisions and challenges, my own growth and evolution, and my shortcomings along with it too, and I constantly re-evaluate the master plan until the dawn of the new year.
Perhaps you do the exact same; perhaps you think it all a silly exercise as December is just another month and the new year is just another point in the same continuous timeline. I can’t blame you for either really!
Last year, my good friend Srini suggested that I do a 2010 year-end wrap for the blog, and I’m very glad that I listened. Not only was the post useful to others, it did wonders for me in terms of clarifying the achievements and instilling more confidence in me for the year ahead. Whether you blog for pleasure or business or simply write in your personal journal, dedicate a piece to your year-end wrap, it does wonders for the spirit.
So today, I am marking the 300th blog post with a year-end wrap here for 2011 with a peek at 2012.
Trust me, it has not been easy at all to reflect on the year past or look ahead on the year in store in any structured fashion because I feel glued completely to the minute at hand. In this paradise in the South Island of New Zealand, staring right into the crystal clear waters of Lake Wakatipu, there is so very little sense of time. This lake’s rapture has thrown me off balance and into a state of relaxation that is at best foreign to me.

Staring at this body of water has been my favorite activity since we arrived here in Queenstown last week. We have daylight from before 6am until well after 10pm. It is also summer, albeit a cooler one, so I have happily set aside all thoughts of winter, and with it, the natural association I make to it being yet again that time of the year when we bid the old year goodbye and start anew in January.
The most jaw-dropping scenery on earth is packed here in New Zealand, the crown jewel of Mother Nature, and my beloved Hawaii now has a worthy competition! The mountains, the lakes, the fiords, the waterfalls, the ocean, the rivers, the trees, the flowers, the purity and the serenity, the most delicious tap water, the most stunning landscape. It is easy to believe you have left planet earth and arrived in heaven, a place where you have all you need and miss none of what you left behind.
May there be a heaven after life and may it feel and taste like New Zealand because it is the place to spend all eternity!
Here next to this lake, I think I can find true inner peace and grow happy into my old age. Here, I can forget the meaning of jealousy, loneliness, pressure, unhappiness, fear, sadness, worry and anxiety. Here, I can detach from my beloved material life, from concerns of everyday living, from the nonsense and the rubbish that boggles the mind and weighs down the spirit. Here, I can finally begin to understand the lust behind the prose of poets and authors with Mother Nature.

I wish I were exaggerating; on the contrary, my darling readers, I think I am hardly doing it any justice. You just come and visit. You’ll see for yourself because this experience has to be had first hand. You’ll call me and say, “Now I know. Now I see what you mean.”
My productivity naturally has slowed down considerably since leaving Australia, and it is still a wonder how I managed to finish the launch of the Green Juicing Guide for us because immediately after that, I fell into the spell of this miraculous beauty around me. I want to do nothing but to be in the very present moment, something that back home is only the fleeting result of the best meditation practice.
Oh and I have been reading The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien; if ever you think yourself prolific as an author, check out the almanacs and encyclopedias worth of material that Tolkien produced in one lifetime and within the capacity of one human being’s imagination, the least of which was The Lord of the Rings and then set the bar higher for yourself.
Now we must reflect on 2011 as that is what I promised so here are the highlights:
January through April: Created and launched Prolific Living’s first product, Fear-Crushing Travel Guide, learned about digital product creation process and put together my exit strategy from the corporate world.
May 2011: Walked away from my corporate job. Became a full-time writer, blogger, podcaster and digital entrepreneur. Honored to speak at Blogworld in New York city on “Motivation for the New Media Professional”.
June 2011: Wrote and self-published my first Kindle book: “Motivation: From Goals to Greatness”. Made it also available in several other formats.
July 2011: Released Writing Manifesto for the Kindle.
August 2011: Launched the 10 Minute Daily Invigorator, the most popular product to-date as well as the Green Juicing guide newsletter with regular tips and advice to keep you going on your green juicing journey.
September 2011: Launched The Daily Interaction podcast. Just released Episode 21 in the weekly series because consistency is key to podcasting.
October 2011: Launched the Exit Blueprint newsletter series and started working on the upcoming 2012 course in enabling you to leave an unhappy job and create fulfilling meaningful work and careers in your life.
November 2011: Threw a Twitter-Teleseminar Party, thanks to Karl Staib’s great service. Release new packages for life and business coaching with 20 minute free consult for each potential client to ensure a great match.
December 2011: Launched the Comprehensive Green Juicing Guide from New Zealand.
Contributions and Interviews
I was thrilled to contribute 25 guest posts, 14 more than 2010, and was delighted to write for Problogger, Jonathan Fields and Copyblogger this year. I was asked to 14 interviews, with the 15th being cancelled due to bad internet connection, the only downside of being in NZ. I was honored to have a TV interview on the Motivation book on Chicago’s Channel 6; it aired 3 times during the mid-November weekend.
A Few Numbers and Stats on Growth:
The subscribers from Prolific Living grew into the 3100+ numbers, with majority of those in the various email newsletters. The income went from nothing to double five-digits annually and growing. Prolific Living grew from being a popular blog to a thriving business with growing list of products and services that have proven to be helpful and useful.
Most of all, I learned and grew so much from meeting so many wonderful, fantastic, brilliant minds this year. Too many to list; you know who you are, and how special I feel for knowing you and having you along the way with me. THANK YOU for your presence and support!
On Clarity of Focus and Purpose for Prolific Living:
The focus this year for Prolific Living was on the smart habits that evolve around your health, both physical, spiritual and mental, from crushing fears, tapping into inner motivation, meditation and conscious eating, learning to take excellent care of your bodies and mind and focusing on clear daily interactions and healthy relationships.
The focus next year is the smart habits that evolve around your work and your careers, your passions, your skills and talents and how to create work that is meaningful and profitable, and work that you will love to do every single day. That is the main focus of the Exit Blueprint course.

My wishes for you
If you have a business, be proud of it because you are making a difference and money is one of your many just rewards and with it, you can do as you please. You can create a lifestyle that brings you inner peace and with that, you empower yourself to truly create your best work for this worl.
If you have a blog and want to use it as a means to earn money, do it but do it all the way, with all your heart and without apology and hesitation or don’t bother – stay true to your own values and standards and turn a deaf ear to whomever may criticize you because someone always will.
If you are helping others in areas that you feel skilled and accomplished, then you are doing your world a service. Good on you and good for those who receive your service. All the very best to you in 2012.
And if you fall under neither category, I wish you the best, the very best in whatever your goals and aspirations may be for 2012. May you do it all while being true to your values and your dreams.
A Thank You with A Question for You
Sometimes, the most obvious needs to be stated yet again: I would be nowhere without my readers. I would be doing none of this if it did not help and prove useful to you. THANK YOU for being here and for sharing your struggles and triumphs here in Prolific Living community. If you want more participation, join the Facebook page and the newsletter.
My question for you: What did you like most from Prolific Living this year and what would you like to see most from it next year?
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Farnoosh,
What a prolific year you’ve had! Congratulations on your success. You’ve worked diligently with focus and it’s truly paid off and brought your inner satisfaction.
As to me, just leave at the lake in New Zealand! Lots of love to you. Wishing you the best for the coming year.
Dearest Sandra, it is LOVELY to see you here. Thank you so much. I hope that you have an equally wonderful year and that your 2011 has been just as you had hoped. You would never want to leave Wakatipu; I know I never did. We left it today. Sorry for the tardy reply. Harder to get online down here. Cheers!
I certainly agree that the south island of New Zealand is a difficult place to focus on getting work done. Mesmerising is an understatement.
What did I like most from this year? Just the sheer inspiration of watching the site grow from a blog into a business.
As for next year, it’s probably a bit trite to simply say more of the same, but that would be a good starting point. Just stay focussed on your goals and guide the evolution of the site in the direction that best serves them.
Best wishes for the next year. Keep growing and inspiring others to do the same.
Hi Michael, no kidding!!! It’s easier in Christchurch without the large windows overlooking the lake. We’ll see how much I get done here.
Thank you so much for the encouraging thoughts. More of the same: you got it. and I will stay focused, if you do the same. Thank you so so much for your words and happy new year to you, and thanks for reading Prolific Living!
Ah Farnoosh, you are clearly having a wonderful time in Middle Earth (aka New Zealand)! James Cook was an early traveller who also visited Australia, NZ and and Hawaii – though his experiences were not nearly as nice as yours. On his first visit to NZ, he was greeted with a Haka (not your All Blacks kind of Haka, but the kind in which they wave pointy spears at you and imagine you skewered on said spears over a hot BBQ). And in Hawaii… well, let’s just say he truly wore out his welcome there. Now, if Cook had been a blogger, like you, I’m sure he would have had lots of nice things to say about Australia, though his feelings about the Great Barrier Reef might have been rather mixed. In any case, if he was blogging today, I would have no hesitation in recommending Prolific Living as a tremendous source of inspiration and guidance to the new blogger and the perfect place for the experienced blogger to visit regularly. What would be helpful in 2012? Well, the exit blueprint course is looking fantastic already and 2012 isn’t yet here! More travel advice would be good too.
Dear Andrew, this was so much fun to read, and I am sorry for not replying sooner, as I am off enjoying New Zealand and the utter beauty that has been overwhelming, to say the least. Finally, we are out of Queenstown and in Christchurch without a lake view, so I can focus on some work.
I love hearing stories period, and I love that you decided to share James Cook’s stories with your brilliant sense of humor. And I am delighted that we share the love of Tolkien’s Middle Earth. I am about half way through The Lord of the Rings, and I can appreciate even more the type of reading that you told me you enjoy during our meet-up in Melbourne. Sending you wonderful wishes for 2012 and all advice noted, I assure you. All the best and thank you again for your comment.
Hi Farnoosh
Thanks for this excellent post. Thrilled to hear that you are loving your time in NZ. It is a beautiful place.
Congratulations on having such an amazing year! I know that you would have put in a lot of work to make it all happen.
I particularly like where you broke your year down into what you achieved each month. I definitely think I will use that as a template for what I want to achieve next year as well as doing a review of this one.
I look forward to your plans for next year regarding your posts being based around work, careers and passions. Can’t wait to read all of the amazing posts I know you will produce.
Cheers
Thea
PS thanks for the great photos in the post as well. They are gorgeous!
Hi Thea, thank you for your thoughts. NZ is gorgeous, we are still here and loving it. The month to month is also how I mainly planned it out going forward, so not just looking back. I think it will work out really well and glad that you will be trying it out. You are so thoughtful, kind and encouraging and I promise to bring you heaps of goodness in 2012. I wish You the very best as well. Early happy new year Thea.
i like how you focus on what you have achieved. i tend to think about “oh I didn’t do this and didn’t do that”, and discount everything else I have
congrats on the milestones
take care and all the best for 2012!
Noch Noch
Thank you, Noch Noch. Yes I do that sometimes too – the regrets of what did not get done, but then that only brings down my spirits and doesn’t do all other things justice, so try the new method, and look at all that you did do in 2011. Happy new year 2012 early and hope you have a great year.
What a lovely summary of a year filled with growth (personal and professional), adventure, learning and insight. You are a true example and inspiration.
I LOVE the anticipated direction of this blog. I definitely need some support growing my business and mapping out a plan now that I HAVE left my job to pursue my passion. Some of the things with which I struggle:
* Maintaining a sense of discipline and focus as a solopreneur
* Determining how to sell more than my hours and moving my business to a model that will support that goal.
* Relinquishing control and delegating to others to help grow my business.
* Taking risks in order to get to the next tier of success.
I have no doubt that you will continue to provide helpful, actionable advice in the coming year! Can’t wait. All the best Farnoosh. xo
Hello dear Ruth, thank you for walking into my blog and my life this year. I can’t wait to meet you in Toronto in 2012!!!
Oh I would be honored to give you any useful advice from my experience and my plans in 2012. THANK YOU for sharing the specifics; I will be able to focus and incorporate these into my content and my courses and certainly happy to entertain all these thoughts. Here’s to a fantastic year 2012, thanks a million for your encouragement this year, and I am loving the direction you take with your content and approach to business as well. Early happy new year, too, dear Ruth!
Farnoosh,
What did I like best? Getting to know you and connecting with you! You’re such an awesome chic, and I feel lucky to have cyber-met you.
What should you keep up? Keep up being YOU! That’s what’s inspiring and wonderful and what brings people back to your blog. And huge congrats on what you’ve accomplished this year. You deserve all your success.
I can relate to the feelings you’re having in NZ. Every year, at the end of the year, I head to a spa to relax and regroup. Getting away into a fully tranquil environment, really allows me to change perspective and figure out what I want next. It’s a great way to line up my energy for the coming year.
Huge hugs!
Melody
Melody, Melody, it was so much fun getting to know you too. We have to meet in person to close the loop! And I will most definitely stay as me and continue to do what you are enjoying. Thank you so much, and I hope your business brought you heaps of reward and satisfaction too.
The spa sounds absolutely lovely (and necessary!!!). I hope you enjoyed the one for this year immensely and perhaps we may cross paths in real life in 2012. Hugs back at you.
Glad you are reading Lord of the Rings! It is one of my favorite books. I find I reread it every 5 years or so, and I get something completely different out of it each time. Tolkien has built a beautiful world to immerse oneself in, and New Zealand is the perfect place to read his books.
You know, Kim, I thought I was in love – madly in love – with Tolstoy but now I have another author I adore, Tolkien. I can’t blame you for re-reading something so delicious and so deep. It is a BEAUTIFUL world and NZ is the only place that you can feel his work come to life. Thank you for sharing your thoughts ….. I bet you’ll be watching the Hobbit when it comes out in a year and I plan to read it before then. Have you read it?
Hi Farnoosh- What an inspiring year that you have had! I am honored to be a part of your journey as a reader and listener. I look forward to getting to know you more. …and oh thank you for sharing the pictures… what a treat for the eyes!
I wish you much success for 2012.
Ajen
Hi dear Ajen, what a pleasure to have you as both reader and listener. My immense pleasure goes to people who use the content I create. Or else what good is it? Thanks so much, dear Ajen, and here’s to greater success for you in 2012.
I have read The Hobbit, though I much prefer LOTR. I think “deep and delicious” as a great way to describe Tolkien’s writing.
Funny thing. I have immersed myself, all summer, in George RR Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” books, and was thinking that I wasn’t really wanting to reread LOTR right now – had enough of fantasy for the time being. Then along comes the Hobbit trailer, a chance watching of The Two Towers on tv the other night, and your post, and suddenly, I’m wanting to stick my toe back into Middle Earth again!
Hi Kim, oh I must check out all your other recommendations now. But boy, it’s hard to beat Middle Earth. There is a very expensive tour going out to Edoras and the sights where they filmed it and if it were less than $200 per person, we’d probably do it. We saw where they filmed Rivendell and where Sauroman and Gandalf took that long walk down a greenway on our first visit to NZ. Well, I must read the Hobbit now, especially before the movie comes out. The trailer was enticing. Happy reading!
Dear Farnoosh,
Thank you so much for your inspiring article, you have given me much to think about.
One thing that has been great for me this year is finding you, prolific living, from goals to greatness and your juicing book, wow what amazing gifts you bring.
And now on my list to visit New Zeland.
Thanks for all you bring and give, I’m so happy you did leave the corporate world.
Best wishes for 2013,
Love and light
Karen x
Dear Karen, you are so welcome, but you are the one that brings me the reward. You must visit New Zealand, no questions. The loveliest people, the most stunning scenery and the hardest place to get any work done at all. Indeed, I am happy to have left the corporate world, if only to meet people as lovely as yourself. Happy new year 2012!
Sorry type o…. 2012, xx
No worry….. I knew what you meant!
Wow Farnoosh! I’m following you closely on the Net but I discover you have been doing lots and lots more! Congratulations on a superb year! For me, you are the role model of how entrepreneurship and strong belief in yourself can take you anywhere.
I love this time of year when we look back and reflect. Bloggers write these fabulous wrap-up posts (just as I did yesterday), gearing up for the new year. Here’s to 2012.
Hello dear Emiel, thank you so much for your friendship. It has made me a better writer, a better story teller, a better blogger and a much better traveler. I am so happy that you have connected, and indeed reflections are a great thing, although just about now I am starting to look at 2012. So it’s all onward from here on out. Let’s have a fabulous 2012!
You know I was most inspired by the content around May.
And next year I need to dive into the Daily Invigorator more now that I have the freedom to do so.
Your photos are stunning, and every post you have here is inspirational – your one blogger that definitely made 2011 brighter! I hope you have a wonderful holiday in New Zealand – the photos are fantastic!
Do you know that you being inspired keeps me motivated about what I do? I was telling Andy – as I have several times – about Kristi my friend in Arizona – and this was yet another comment that made my day!!! I hope you are thoroughly enjoying your new life and freedom and that you someday come down to New Zealand because it’s a different world even from Aussie land! Happy new year, dear friend, and let’s make 2012 our best one yet!
Farnoosh
I am so very glad you enjoyed our beautiful country!!! And yes, the South Island is the best part for sure. Or maybe I am just biased ;0 I love this place and despite all my travels I love to come back home. In saying that, I am hot in agreement with your thoughts on Hawaii too.
I am excited about the 2012 direction for your blog as I am busy racing towards taking the giant leap from corporate life into my business full time. It is the most frightening and yet thrilling thing I have ever considered and I am keen for all the advice I can get from someone who has already done it so successfuuly.
Keep up the great work! And I wish you much happiness, success and love in 2012.
Hello dear Rachael, do you live in the south island? How fabulous! We loved Queenstown, and we also enjoyed Christchurch and Nelson, and we drove all over the place
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And I am so glad to get your affirmation for the direction of the blog in 2012. If you are interested in the free newsletter and course notification, be sure to sign up for it all free here Smart Exit Blueprint. And I am happy to be of any help for you that you wish in any capacity. Sending you heaps of happiness and success in return and can’t wait to chat more, Rachael.
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