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New Year, New Me? (2026 Edition)

32 min · 6 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, New Year, New Me, I share my personal commitments for the podcast in 2026, along with the goals I’m working toward this year. I reflect on why New Year’s resolutions and goals so often fall apart, and why so many people end up in the exact same place 365 days later. I also walk through some of the highlights and challenges from my 2025, how those experiences shaped my 2026 goals, and the word I’m using to guide my focus this year. We dive into what it actually takes to follow through on your goals, including a practical way to think about execution using a GPS-style approach to direction and decision-making. This episode is about moving beyond motivation, blocking out the noise, and committing to meaningful action. If you’re tired of going through the motions and want to make 2026 a year you’re genuinely proud of, this episode is for you.

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