2026 is coming whether you're ready or not.
The question isn't whether the year will unfold; it's whether you'll design it or just survive it.
Mapping 2026 is where you stop hoping and start building.


Most people don’t fail because they don’t want better.
They fail because they walk into a new year without a map.
They carry the same habits, the same standards, and the same unchallenged assumptions, and then act surprised when the year takes them back to familiar places.
Then, some wait for January 1st, make a list of goals, and feel motivated for about three weeks, only to drift back into a reactive mode.
By March, the year is already happening to them instead of for them.
You know this pattern because you've lived it.
Mapping 2026 is not your regular goal-setting session.
It is a decision-making experience designed to help you step out of reaction mode and deliberately design and take control of the next 365 days, even before the year begins.
Before the noise of January.
Before life speeds up again.
Before another year quietly decides itself.

A map does three things:
Most people skip the first two and wonder why they never arrive.
Mapping 2026 exists to correct that.
This is where you stop drifting, stop reacting, and stop letting circumstances dictate your outcomes, and instead take ownership of the next 365 days with clarity and intention.
This is not about dreaming bigger.
It’s about choosing better.
Over three focused days, you will:
You won’t leave with a long list of goals.
You’ll leave with direction, structure, and standards.

Over three focused days (December 21–23), you will be guided through a deliberate process designed to move you from reflection → decision → execution.
You can't map forward without understanding where you actually are.
In this phase, you will:
Review the year you are leaving behind with honesty, not emotion
Identify repeating patterns across work, finances, health, relationships, and personal growth
Separate effort from results
Name the habits and choices that quietly undermined progress
This is not about judgment.
It is about accuracy.
Clarity begins when denial ends.
Most people want change without direction.
Mapping 2026 forces precision.
You will:
Define what a successful 2026 actually looks like, not in theory, but in reality
Decide which areas of your life require focused attention and which must be simplified
Identify 3–5 priorities that deserve your best energy
Clarify the kind of person you must become for those priorities to succeed
This phase is about choice.
And choice always involves letting something go.
A destination without a route is just a wish.
You will:
Translate priorities into concrete goals that demand behavior change
Build a 90-day execution plan that creates immediate momentum
Define weekly and daily actions that move the needle
Identify predictable obstacles and pre-plan responses
Design accountability structures that keep you honest when motivation fades
This is where intention becomes movement.
When:
December 21-23, 2025
This is an intensive working session, not a seminar. Come prepared to build.
Where:
Virtual (Google Meet)
Investment:
NGN 10,250
This experience is for you if:
You want to design your year instead of letting it happen by default
You want your time and effort to finally align with what matters most
You are ready to stop carrying goals that don’t fit your current season
You want clarity that leads to consistent action, not temporary motivation
You don’t need more information.
You need a clear map and the discipline to follow it.
Mapping 2026 is not for people looking for:
Motivation without responsibility
Vision boards without execution
Vague inspiration or feel-good conversations
Another annual ritual that changes nothing
This experience demands honesty, focus, and commitment.

By the end of Mapping 2026, you will have:
You won’t leave with pressure to do everything.
You’ll leave knowing exactly what matters and what doesn’t.
You're going to spend 2026 one way or another.
You can spend it reacting, responding to whatever comes up, wondering where the months went, and making the same promises to yourself in December that you made last January.
Or you can spend three days in December designing it properly.
The year doesn't care which you choose. But you will.
Most people will skip this. They'll say they're too busy (in December?) or that they'll "figure it out as they go." Then they'll wonder in June why nothing has changed.
If you're different and willing to do the front-end work to avoid back-end regret, this is for you.



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