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I'm recording this episode late.
Like... embarrassingly late. The kind of late where most people would say "I'll just skip today and start fresh tomorrow. It's spring anyway—new season, new start."
But that's exactly the trap.
Because tomorrow is the spring equinox. The official start of growth season. And how you spend the LAST day of winter determines whether your spring growth actually sticks—or falls apart by April.
If I skip today, I'm telling myself that "close enough" counts. That foundations don't need to be finished. That I can just... start over when things feel easier.
No.
I'm late. And I'm still here. Recording this. Because that's what today is about.
Today I'm going to show you how to lock in the work you've done over the last 19 days so you don't lose it. So the foundation actually holds. So when you start building tomorrow, you're building on solid ground—not good intentions.
This is the episode that makes sure the last three weeks weren't wasted.
By Laurel Portie4.8
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I'm recording this episode late.
Like... embarrassingly late. The kind of late where most people would say "I'll just skip today and start fresh tomorrow. It's spring anyway—new season, new start."
But that's exactly the trap.
Because tomorrow is the spring equinox. The official start of growth season. And how you spend the LAST day of winter determines whether your spring growth actually sticks—or falls apart by April.
If I skip today, I'm telling myself that "close enough" counts. That foundations don't need to be finished. That I can just... start over when things feel easier.
No.
I'm late. And I'm still here. Recording this. Because that's what today is about.
Today I'm going to show you how to lock in the work you've done over the last 19 days so you don't lose it. So the foundation actually holds. So when you start building tomorrow, you're building on solid ground—not good intentions.
This is the episode that makes sure the last three weeks weren't wasted.