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Why Your 2026 Goals Already Failed (Identity-Driven Productivity Instead of Hustle)

Why Your 2026 Goals Already Failed (Identity-Driven Productivity Instead of Hustle)

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Most people don’t fail their New Year goals because they lack discipline.
They fail because the goals were never aligned with who they actually are.

By mid-January, motivation fades, routines collapse, and burnout creeps in—and productivity culture tells you the problem is you. But what if the real issue isn’t discipline at all?

In this episode, Juliet breaks down why most 2026 goals die by January 17th and introduces a radically different approach to goal setting: identity-driven productivity.

You’ll learn:

  • Why most New Year resolutions are built on pressure, not purpose

  • How hustle culture trains you to chase borrowed goals

  • The difference between performance-based goals and identity-aligned goals

  • A 3-step Identity Audit to release goals that don’t belong to you

  • How to rebuild your goals from who you are, not who you think you should be

  • Why alignment creates sustainability where willpower fails

If you’re tired of productivity systems that ignore your capacity, your season, and your nervous system, this episode will help you reset 2026 without shame, hustle, or burnout.

This conversation is for women who want:

  • Sustainable productivity

  • Goals aligned with identity and purpose

  • Freedom from hustle culture

  • Rhythms that honor rest, boundaries, and depth

Maybe 2026 isn’t about doing more.
Maybe it’s about releasing what was never yours to carry.

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