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3 Key Principles to Crush 2023

3 Key Principles to Crush 2023

We're five days into 2023 -- how are your resolutions coming?

We sincerely hope that your year is off to a great start -- and that this year will be full of growth, success, and truly living the legacy you hope to one day leave behind.

One of the gifts of starting a new year -- is the opportunity to reflect, regroup and restart the growth process once again.  

A free gift to help you start 2023 right!🌲

A free gift to help you start 2023 right!🌲

We’re in the final countdown to 2023. Can you believe it?  


Now is the perfect time to do some reflection. In fact, for 2,000+ years now, people have used this time of the year for reflecting back and looking ahead.  


Fun Fact: Did you know that January was named for the ancient Roman mythological god of beginnings and transitions, Janus. He is depicted as having two faces — one that looks backward and one that looks ahead. The ancient Romans believed that Janus symbolically looked back into the previous year and forward into the future. So when Julius Caesar established the Julian Calendar in 46 BC, he named January 1 as the beginning of the new year in celebration of Janus and what he symbolically represented. And to this day, we celebrate January 1 as New Year’s Day.

How to set yourself up for a successful 2021

How to set yourself up for a successful 2021

It has been said, “Until things change IN me, they won’t change FOR me.”


Well, how do things change in you? It is through the process of reflecting, learning, and personal growth.


If you want to best position yourself for a successful 2021, I want to encourage you TODAY to take 30 minutes and initiate this cycle.

Use this free tool to capture the most significant lessons from 2020

Use this free tool to capture the most significant lessons from 2020

This is the time of year when it’s really important to look back on the previous year and take time to capture the most important lessons from your experience in this thing we call life. And I have a tool, a really powerful series of questions I’m providing for you to download at the end of this message but before I get to that, let me touch on the series of posts I created last week.