Ep. #109 Overcoming The Worst Of Our Past. Let’s Launch A New 2025!

by Marci Barker / January 7th, 2025
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Overcoming The Worst Of Our Past. Let’s Launch A New 2025
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Overcoming The Worst Of Our Past.
Let’s Launch A New 2025!
In this episode, I talk about the challenges of 2024 and how I’m looking forward to 2025 with hope. I share how even bad experiences can teach us something. I tell a story from my Facebook group about someone who spent a lot of money on coaching but didn’t see any progress.
I also talk about my own financial loss from a bad investment. Instead of feeling sorry for myself, I chose to learn from it. I want to remind you that setbacks can help us grow, and I encourage you to start 2025 with a positive, growth-focused mindset.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
I’m excited for 2025 and see it as a new beginning.
Bad experiences can still teach us something valuable.
I share a story about someone who spent money on coaching but didn’t succeed.
I talk about my own loss from a bad investment.
It’s important to learn from tough situations.
A growth mindset helps us move forward.
Don’t stay stuck in feeling like a victim.
Setbacks can teach us lessons and help us grow.
Let’s make 2025 a great year.
Start this year with hope and determination.
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