In this episode, Carly celebrates the new year, shares about the official end of the podcast, + reflects on the concept of resolution. She also discusses some historical perspectives on the topic, as it relates to New Year’s Resolutions and resolution itself as a virtue. Finally, she offers the reminder that to some, the beginning of the new year may be arbitrary, but it is also possible to recognize the power of the day + what it represents. To conclude, she shares her hope for herself + all listeners as she toasts all that lies ahead.
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In this episode, Carly celebrates the new year, shares about the official end of the podcast, + reflects on the concept of resolution. She also discusses some historical perspectives on the topic, as it relates to New Year’s Resolutions and resolution itself as a virtue. Finally, she offers the reminder that to some, the beginning of the new year may be arbitrary, but it is also possible to recognize the power of the day + what it represents. To conclude, she shares her hope for herself + all listeners as she toasts all that lies ahead.
Answering The Top 10 Goal-Related Questions I Get Asked
The Resolve Podcast
21 minutes 45 seconds
3 years ago
Answering The Top 10 Goal-Related Questions I Get Asked
In this episode, Carly answers the most common questions that she has been asked (or heard people ask in general) with regard to goals + goal-settings. Through a variety of travel analogies and references to other episodes that go into more detail on particular topics, she gives a framework that anyone can use to achieve the things they want. To conclude, she shares the first book she is reading from an author everyone seems to love and toasts the time left in this year.
The Resolve Podcast
In this episode, Carly celebrates the new year, shares about the official end of the podcast, + reflects on the concept of resolution. She also discusses some historical perspectives on the topic, as it relates to New Year’s Resolutions and resolution itself as a virtue. Finally, she offers the reminder that to some, the beginning of the new year may be arbitrary, but it is also possible to recognize the power of the day + what it represents. To conclude, she shares her hope for herself + all listeners as she toasts all that lies ahead.