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The End-of-Year Clarity Ritual: A Simple Reflection to Turn Festive Overthinking into a Clear Direction for Your Next Chapter | #566
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Feeling reflective between Christmas and New Year? In this solo episode, I share a simple end-of-year ritual I use myself to clear mental fog and choose the next direction with intention.
If you are in midlife and already in a career or life transition, this quiet season can stir up doubt and overthinking. In this personal reflection, I guide you through a calming, structured way to make sense of where you are and what comes next.
Gain insight into your year without judging it, using a 4-part clarity ritual you can complete in around 20 minutes. See what to leave behind, what to carry forward, and how to set a grounded intention for your next chapter.
Listen now and follow along with the ritual to turn festive overthinking into clarity, confidence, and a simple next step for the new year.
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For an A4 printable page of the exercise in this episode, click here:
https://personaldevelopmentmasterypodcast.com/566workbook
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