The Distracted Dreamer

#53: Don’t Wait for January: Start Dreaming About 2026 Now


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This is the time of year when everyone’s telling you to plan your next big move. But you can’t imagine thinking about that now with the busy holiday season so near. 

What if 2026 didn’t start with a plan… but with a dream?

What if you knew what you wanted for yourself next year?

What if you could have the clarity in 15-30 minutes?

You don’t need a goal or a plan yet. But this tiny pocket of time right now is the most powerful place to start dreaming about 2026. And in this short episode, I tell you exactly how to do it.

Plus, I got a powerful (and free) tool for you to use that makes it so simple for you to reconnect with your own dreams — even if they’ve been buried for a while.

Download the Start Dreaming Again Guide  and then imagine letting that dream marinate and breathe in the background until 2026 arrives.

3 KEY TAKE AWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:💭 

1️⃣ Your first step to clarity is dreaming the dream.

2️⃣ The act of naming a dream shifts how you move through your days.

3️⃣ Getting clear on what you care about and what you’re moving toward is one of the most powerful things you can do for yourself.

What do you really want for yourself next year?

It all starts with clarity. Not a plan. 

DOWNLOAD THE FREE START DREAMING AGAIN GUIDE

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The Distracted DreamerBy Carlene Bauwens