#64: The 3 Questions I'm Asking Myself Before 2026 (And You Should Too)
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You know that feeling when everyone's talking about crushing Q4 and hitting the ground running in January, and you're just trying to make it through December without completely losing yourself?
This episode is for the mom entrepreneur who's tired of the hustle narrative and ready for some honest reflection before the calendar flips. Because end-of-year reflection doesn't have to be a productivity exercise, sometimes it's just about being truthful with yourself about where you are and where you're going.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- The three honest questions Lucy asked herself in early November that led to surprising revelations about her business and life
- Why reflection done early (before you're exhausted) creates clearer insights than waiting until January 1st when you're running on fumes
- How to identify what you want to feel LESS of in 2026, not just what you want to do differently
- The uncomfortable truth about what actually worked this year that you might be afraid to admit (and why admitting it matters)
- Why "doing less" and "resting more" might not be compromises but actually your most strategic moves forward
- What you're pretending not to know about your business growth, visibility, or next steps and how to finally face it
- Permission to do your own reflection on your timeline, not when the calendar tells you to
Connect with me:
- 🌐 Website: timeforliving.co
- 📸 Instagram: @timeforlivingco
- 📧 Email: hello@timeforliving.co
You don't need a plan before 2026 starts, you just need honest awareness about where you actually are.
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