How often have you felt a tug towards something greater but were afraid of stepping into the unknown?

  • How often have you let go of your dreams because others did not get it?

  • How long have you kept yourself small?

What if success didn’t feel like pressure…
but alignment?

How to Create Your Most Successful Year Ever is both a gentle philosophical reflection and a practical planning guide. It’s written for women who want their outer achievements to grow from inner clarity — not comparison, urgency, or noise.

Before you set goals, this book invites you to pause and ask:

  • What does success really mean to me right now?

  • Which expectations have I outgrown?

  • What would shift if I shaped my year around my truest yes?

Blending thoughtful inquiry with clear structure, this is part journal and part roadmap. There is space to write, reflect, and think honestly — and there are practical frameworks to help you turn insight into steady, doable action.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Warm, guided prompts that deepen self-awareness

  • Room to explore what matters most in this season

  • Simple planning structures that prevent overwhelm

  • Encouragement to trust your voice and direction

  • A grounded approach to accountability — without pressure

This isn’t about chasing more.
It’s about choosing well.

Within the Where My Yes Lives body of work, this book is a starting place — where philosophy meets planning, and your inner clarity begins to shape your outer year.

If you’re ready to design a year that feels intentional, thoughtful, and truly yours, this is a beautiful place to begin.

'How to Create Your Most Successful Year Ever'
by Gwyneth Wint.

Available in paperback and E-Book from Amazon and most major distributors.

You have a capacity for greatness.
Something only you can offer the world
the thing that is uniquely you.

It is up to you to discover what that is.

Is it time you stopped hiding? 

““Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate... Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn’t serve the world.”

Marianne Williamson - ‘A Return to Love’