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How to Set New Year’s Goals You’ll Actually Achieve

How to Set New Year’s Goals You’ll Actually Achieve

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Are your New Year’s resolutions already slipping away? You’re not alone — but this time, it doesn’t have to be that way. In this solo episode, Shannon shares her best strategies for setting goals you’ll actually keep, how to stay consistent when motivation fades, and why your why matters more than your willpower.

You’ll learn how to create SMART goals that work for real life, the difference between goals and intentions, and simple mindset shifts that make change sustainable all year long.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The #1 reason most resolutions fail (and how to fix it)
  • How to set SMART goals that stick
  • The power of intention behind your goals
  • Why celebrating small wins fuels big progress
  • How to recover fast when you fall off track

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