Ep. #78 Time to Refresh and Renew with a New Season

by Marci Barker / May 14th, 2024
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Time to Refresh and Renew with a New Season
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Time to Refresh and Renew with a New Season
In this episode, I celebrate the end of season three, reflecting on achievements and lessons from 30 episodes. By stressing the importance of consistency and acknowledge changes like the end of the school year and my spring program. I also encourage listeners to reflect on their year, recognizing successes and challenges to better understand their goals.
Sharing insights from my mastermind group, discussing growth despite setbacks and my struggles with a difficult client and stress. I highlight the importance of future planning, such as setting up retirement accounts for my children. As season four approaches, I express excitement for upcoming guest interviews and urge listeners to stay motivated and join my supportive community.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
End of season three celebration.
Importance of consistency in podcasting.
Reflecting on the year so far.
Insights from my mastermind group.
Dealing with personal and professional challenges.
Stress management and its impact.
Planning for the future and retirement.
Upcoming guest interviews in season four.
Motivation to stay intentional and accountable for goals.
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