Episode 91: Ahead of Your Goals
- Jan 4, 2025
- 2 min read

Instead of thinking you didn’t accomplish ALL of your big to-do list by the end of December, consider that you are actually ahead of your goals for next year!
On this episode I’m discussing how you may not have completed some things you set out to do this year, but you set in motion what you’d like to focus on next. Completion of goals can sometimes feel anticlimactic, so enjoy the journey, and reflect on how far you’ve come with lessons learned and mini-wins along the way, getting you closer to the outcomes and impact you want to create.
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Highlights:
(01:45) Back to the Vision Board
(05:27) Not just end-goals…outcomes
(08:32) It was fun while it lasted
(12:50) Pick a date!
(17:04) A resounding “hey, you need to do this”
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