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6 Pages to Help You Track Your New Year Goals (and Revisit Them All Year)

  • Writer: Natasha H
    Natasha H
  • Dec 23
  • 4 min read

New Year resolutions often begin with intention and energy. Over time, goals evolve, priorities shift, and life fills in the gaps. That’s completely natural. What helps is having a flexible system for goal tracking, somewhere you can reflect, adjust, and stay connected to what matters.


Instead of setting goals once and leaving them behind, these pages give your New Year goals a home. One you can revisit throughout the year, shaping it as you go.


If you’re looking for a calm, supportive way to organise your New Year resolutions, keep reading. We’ll walk through how to create your goal-tracking space on Hylark and share six pages you can start using straight away.


Open laptop on a cozy couch shows "My Achievements" page on Hylark. Warm tones with a wooden table and basket in the background. Relaxed vibe.

Why Create a Space for New Year Goal Tracking?


At the start of the year, goals often live across notes, reminders, screenshots, and half-finished lists. Everything feels important, but not always connected.


A dedicated goal-tracking space brings clarity. It gathers your New Year goals, reflections, habits, and milestones into one place so you can see progress over time, not just outcomes.


A flexible New Year planning space can hold:

  • Your personal and professional goals

  • Small daily habits alongside bigger ambitions

  • Reflections, gratitude, and progress notes

  • Achievements you want to remember, not rush past

  • Visualisations of how you want your life to look


The value isn’t in tracking everything perfectly. It’s in having a space you can return to, one that supports consistency without pressure.


How to Create Your New Year Goal Workspace


A goal-tracking system works best when it’s easy to update and flexible enough to change with you.


Hylark is a customizable digital workspace where you can build your New Year planning system in minutes. You can start from scratch, use templates, or let Hylark AI help you create the structure.


A person uses a laptop displaying a Hylark goal tracking workspace  in a cozy setting. The screen shows cards and tasks, creating a productive mood.

Once your workspace is set up, you can begin adding pages that support your New Year goals throughout the year.


Below are six pages you can use to track progress, build habits, and reflect as you go.


  1. Create a Goal Tracker Page


A goal tracker page gives your New Year goals structure without making them feel overwhelming. It helps you break goals down and check in regularly, rather than setting them once and forgetting them.


You might track:

  • Goal descriptions

  • Focus area (personal or professional)

  • Timeframe or priority

  • Progress notes and reflections

 

Goal tracker page on Hylark with categories like Not Started, In Progress, Completed for 2026 goals. Tasks include learning Spanish, reading books.

This page becomes your central hub for goal tracking — a place to return to whenever you want clarity.


What you’ll love:

  • Statuses or tags to reflect progress in your own way

  • Custom fields that adapt to different types of goals

  • The option to keep goals private or share them collaboratively


 

  1. Create a New Year Vision Board


A vision board keeps your New Year goals visible and emotionally connected. It’s a space for images, ideas, and reminders that reflect what you’re working towards.

 

Your digital vision board might include:

  • Visuals that represent future plans

  • Quotes or words that resonate

  • Lifestyle goals, creative ambitions, or travel ideas

 

Digital vision board on Hylark with photos: travel, handmade craft, savings, minimalism, and more. Left sidebar shows board options. Calm mood.

Unlike a traditional vision board, this one evolves. You can update it, refine it, and connect it directly to your goals.

 

What you’ll love:

  • Visual pins you can organise and revisit

  • Multiple boards for different areas of your life

  • The ability to connect inspiration to action

 

  1. Create a Habit Tracker Page


Habits are often at the heart of New Year resolutions. A habit tracker page gives you a simple, visual way to stay consistent without overthinking it.


This page allows you to:

  • List habits you want to build

  • Tick them off daily

  • Spot patterns over time


Habit tracker page on Hylark in a spreadsheet view with dates in January 2026. Columns include drinking water, sleep, vitamins, exercise. Blue checkboxes indicate completion.

Whether your habits are big or small, this page supports steady progress through visibility and ease.


What you’ll love:

  • A clear daily or weekly overview

  • The ability to adjust habits as your routine changes

  • Simple tracking that supports momentum


 

  1. Create a Wall of Gratitude Page


New Year goal tracking isn’t only about what you’re working towards. Reflection plays an important role too.


A Wall of Gratitude page gives you a space to jot down the moments, experiences, and small things that make life feel good. It helps balance ambition with appreciation.


You might use it to note:

  • Daily gratitudes

  • Small wins or meaningful moments

  • Things you don’t want to forget


Digital gratitude wall on hylark with notes on dates in November 2025, expressing appreciation for nature, home, food, and health. Mood tags included.

Over time, this page becomes a gentle record you can return to whenever you need perspective.


What you’ll love:

  • A simple space for reflection without pressure

  • The ability to add entries anytime

  • A growing collection of moments that matter


 

  1. Create a 365 Journal for Reflection and Check-Ins


A 365 Journal gives you space to reflect as the year unfolds. It’s not about writing every day perfectly; it’s about having a place to check in when you want to.


You can use this page to:

  • Capture daily or weekly reflections

  • Track mood or energy levels

  • Notice patterns and progress over time


Digital journal page on Hylark showing entries from January 2026 with quotes, moods, and star ratings. Light blue and white design.

This page supports mindful goal tracking and helps you stay connected to your New Year goals throughout the year.


What you’ll love:

  • Private entries for personal reflection

  • Favourite markers for standout days

  • Searchable records you can revisit anytime


 

  1. Create an Achievements Page


Progress doesn’t always announce itself loudly. An achievements page helps you keep track of your personal and professional wins, big and small.


This page becomes a place to:

  • Record milestones and accomplishments

  • Reflect on progress you might otherwise overlook

  • Keep a running list of your “greatest hits”


A digital achievements page on Hylark shows personal goals, dates, and moods like "Motivated" and "Proud Moment." Background is light with colored tags.

It’s especially helpful when motivation dips or you want a reminder of how far you’ve come.


What you’ll love:

  • A clear record of achievements across the year

  • Space to reflect, not just list

  • A page you can return to for confidence and clarity



Bringing Your New Year Goals Together


New Year resolutions don’t need to be perfect to be meaningful. What matters is having a system that supports reflection, flexibility, and momentum throughout the year.


By creating a few intentional pages on Hylark, you build a goal-tracking space you can return to again and again, one that evolves as your goals do.


If you’d like a flexible digital home for your New Year goals and resolutions, Hylark gives you a space to build one that works for you.



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