December can feel like a runaway train, but most of the chaos melts away once you map the actual moments that matter. Larry and Daniel break down a simple system to plan the final eight weeks of the year, enjoy the food you love, and protect the progress you’ve earned. It starts with reframing: you likely have six or seven real events across fifty days. Plan for those hours and keep the rest of your days steady, and stress drops fast. We walk through how to triage social occasions into big, ...
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December can feel like a runaway train, but most of the chaos melts away once you map the actual moments that matter. Larry and Daniel break down a simple system to plan the final eight weeks of the year, enjoy the food you love, and protect the progress you’ve earned. It starts with reframing: you likely have six or seven real events across fifty days. Plan for those hours and keep the rest of your days steady, and stress drops fast. We walk through how to triage social occasions into big, ...
Saturday & Sunday = 28% of the week Friday + S + S = 42% of the week... its a HUGE portion of your week... It doesn't need to be perfect but it is where you'll find the most gaps that need to be addressed to help you see best results. In this weeks episode , we help you fill those gaps with tips and strategies we use with clients who have had major success.. Remain proactive in your approach and stay ahead of the game. Got questions? simply email or dm us with those questions Larry...
The Gen Pop Podcast
December can feel like a runaway train, but most of the chaos melts away once you map the actual moments that matter. Larry and Daniel break down a simple system to plan the final eight weeks of the year, enjoy the food you love, and protect the progress you’ve earned. It starts with reframing: you likely have six or seven real events across fifty days. Plan for those hours and keep the rest of your days steady, and stress drops fast. We walk through how to triage social occasions into big, ...