Full Timers Club

Mid-Year Check In | Intention and Year of Yes

24 min ¡ 24. juni 2026
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Can you believe we are already halfway through 2026? 🤯 This week it's just the two of us. No guests, no agenda. Just an honest and open check in on how the first six months of the year have actually gone. The highs, the lows and everything in between. We revisit our words of the year, get real about where we have shown up and where we have fallen short, and talk about the moments that have quietly shaped us more than we expected. And then we look ahead, because there is still so much road ahead and we are absolutely not coasting to December. This episode is your permission slip to pause, reflect and reset. ☕🎙️

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