Project Management Masterclass

25. Mastering Project Management: Year-End Moves Every Project Manager Should Make

Brittany Wilkins Episode 25

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Before you check out for the holidays, hit play.

In this episode of Project Management Masterclass, Brittany Wilkins walks you through five strategic moves every project manager should make before the year ends. Whether 2025 was a breakthrough or a beatdown, now is the time to close with intention—not exhaustion.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Close out lingering projects like a pro
  • Reflect on lessons that sharpen your leadership
  • Audit and upgrade systems slowing you down
  • Set bold yet grounded intentions for 2026
  • And most importantly, protect your peace

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Before you hit that out-of-office and pour that end-of-year glass of wine, let me ask you:

Did your projects grow you this year? Or just drain you?

Whether you crushed your goals or crawled across the finish line

this episode will help you close the year with intention and prepare for a powerful 2026.

I’ll walk you through a 5-part framework to wrap up your projects, reflect on your growth

and reset your systems so you’re not just surviving next year—you’re leading it.

First things first—project closeout.

This time of year, it’s tempting to let loose ends dangle. But a strong close sets the tone for what’s next.

✅ Finalize deliverables

✅ Archive your docs properly

✅ Send that wrap-up note

✅ Celebrate—even the imperfect wins

Project management isn’t just about completion. It’s about closure

for you, your team, and your stakeholders.

Finish like a professional. Leave no confusion behind.

Every project tells a story. The real question is: what did you learn from yours this year?

Try using the Start / Stop / Continue method:

🔹 What should you start doing to lead better?

🔹 What do you need to stop tolerating or overcomplicating?

🔹 What’s working well that you should continue and scale?

This isn’t just reflection—it’s how you turn experience into strategy.

Let’s be real—some of your tools are collecting dust or creating drag.

Ask yourself:

  • What processes are bloated or redundant?
  • Which dashboards or reports need to be cleaned up or retired?
  • What can you automate before January hits?

A good system saves you time, clarifies your value, and reduces chaos.

Don’t start the new year with outdated tools. Trim the fat now.

 

Let’s shift from cleanup to clarity.

Now is the perfect time to think beyond tasks and deadlines.

What’s your vision for Q1?

Define one personal OKR (objective + key result) and one professional OKR.

Then map out three big bets or initiatives you want to lead or influence in early 2026.

Remember: your leadership is not defined by how much you do—

it’s by what you choose to prioritize and protect.

And finally—this might be the most important one:

Protect your peace.

Burnout isn’t a badge of honor. It’s a warning light.

Block off a calm closeout week. Say no to unnecessary meetings. Take a real breath.

And ask yourself:

What energy am I leaving behind in 2025?

What mindset am I choosing for 2026?

Calm is not the absence of pressure. It’s the presence of clarity.

So let’s recap the 5 ways to wrap up your year strong:

  1. Close with intention – Deliver, document, and dignify the finish.
  2. 🪞 Reflect on what 2025 taught you – Learn the lesson so you don’t relive it.
  3. 🧰 Audit your systems – Trim what no longer serves your flow.
  4. 🎯 Set your 2026 intentions – Choose where your leadership energy will go.
  5. 🧘 Wrap with calm – Don’t carry burnout into a new chapter.

Until next time—lead boldly, close mindfully, and remember:

The greatest project you’ll ever manage… is you.