Plan Your Next Chapter Without Overwhelm

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A roadmap turns uncertainty into action. You don’t need a perfect plan, just a structured framework to move forward confidently.

Creating Your Roadmap

  1. Clarify Priorities

    Align goals with your values and strengths.

  2. Set Micro-Milestones

    Small, manageable steps keep momentum.

  3. Build in Flexibility

    Life changes, plans adapt.

  4. Review Regularly

    Reflect weekly and adjust your plan.


Practical Exercises

  • Personal Roadmap Template:

    Write down your top 3 priorities, then 3 small steps for each.

  • Reflection Points:

    Note weekly lessons and progress.

  • Accountability Check:

    Share your roadmap with a mentor, friend, or coach for guidance.


Mini Case Study - Real Life Transformation

One client had multiple life goals but felt overwhelmed. We created a structured roadmap with micro-milestones. Within weeks, she moved from indecision to consistent progress, feeling in control of her next chapter.


A roadmap is even more powerful with personalised guidance. Book a coaching session to design your own next-chapter plan.


Sharon Evans

Sharon Evans is the heart behind Freewheeling Kiwi — adventurer, storyteller, and coach. Based in New Zealand, she believes that real growth happens outside comfort zones. Having walked the full length of Te Araroa, trekked to Everest Base Camp and numerous other adventures, she now shares the lessons she’s learned from life, travel, and nature.

Through her writing, coaching, and guided group trips, Sharon guides others to find courage, reconnect with themselves, and travel in a way that’s adventurous, grounded, and deeply meaningful.

https://www.freewheelingkiwi.com/my-story
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