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Have you ever heard the phrase, "new year, new you?" This is the year that I'm gonna be the financially smart version of me or the healthy version of me or the kinder husband version of me. Friend, can I just encourage you, this year don't try to find the new you when you don't even know who the real you is. Takeaways - Don't focus on being a 'new you' in the new year, focus on discovering the real you. - Living out of alignment with your true self can lead to frustration and dissatisfaction. - Being the real you brings more satisfaction in life, more success in business, and allows for greater service to others. - To discover the real you, explore your dreams, create a vision for your life, and identify your values. Also, join me this year in my 52 Book Challenge where I'm reading a book a week. Check out my reading list here: https://www.grahamcochrane.com/52books
By Graham Cochrane5
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Have you ever heard the phrase, "new year, new you?" This is the year that I'm gonna be the financially smart version of me or the healthy version of me or the kinder husband version of me. Friend, can I just encourage you, this year don't try to find the new you when you don't even know who the real you is. Takeaways - Don't focus on being a 'new you' in the new year, focus on discovering the real you. - Living out of alignment with your true self can lead to frustration and dissatisfaction. - Being the real you brings more satisfaction in life, more success in business, and allows for greater service to others. - To discover the real you, explore your dreams, create a vision for your life, and identify your values. Also, join me this year in my 52 Book Challenge where I'm reading a book a week. Check out my reading list here: https://www.grahamcochrane.com/52books

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