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If goal setting, vision casting, and CEO care feel hard in a postpartum season, this episode is for creative entrepreneurs resetting their goals gently, honestly, and without pressure.
Now let’s talk about goal setting when the year is already underway.
As a life coach, I usually approach goal setting and vision casting with depth and structure. But this year, in the middle of a postpartum season, I needed a simpler and more compassionate approach rooted in CEO care.
In this episode, I share how I reset my goals as a new mom, business owner, and human being who did not have the capacity for traditional vision casting. Instead of pushing through, I met myself where I was and created a process that actually supported me.
This episode walks through:
A gentler approach to goal setting that prioritizes who you are becoming
Why vision casting does not have to be elaborate to be effective
How creative entrepreneurs can set goals without burning out
Using monthly check-ins as an act of CEO care, not self pressure
Why honoring a postpartum season changes how we define success
If you are a creative entrepreneur who feels behind, unmotivated, or disconnected from your goals, this conversation offers a grounded way back into alignment. Goal setting does not need to be perfect to be powerful.
This process has helped me stay connected to my values, track progress honestly, and practice real CEO care while navigating business, family, and leadership during a postpartum season.
I would love to hear what words or qualities you are choosing for this year. Share them in the comments so others can feel less alone in their own vision casting journey.
By Ellen BroenIf goal setting, vision casting, and CEO care feel hard in a postpartum season, this episode is for creative entrepreneurs resetting their goals gently, honestly, and without pressure.
Now let’s talk about goal setting when the year is already underway.
As a life coach, I usually approach goal setting and vision casting with depth and structure. But this year, in the middle of a postpartum season, I needed a simpler and more compassionate approach rooted in CEO care.
In this episode, I share how I reset my goals as a new mom, business owner, and human being who did not have the capacity for traditional vision casting. Instead of pushing through, I met myself where I was and created a process that actually supported me.
This episode walks through:
A gentler approach to goal setting that prioritizes who you are becoming
Why vision casting does not have to be elaborate to be effective
How creative entrepreneurs can set goals without burning out
Using monthly check-ins as an act of CEO care, not self pressure
Why honoring a postpartum season changes how we define success
If you are a creative entrepreneur who feels behind, unmotivated, or disconnected from your goals, this conversation offers a grounded way back into alignment. Goal setting does not need to be perfect to be powerful.
This process has helped me stay connected to my values, track progress honestly, and practice real CEO care while navigating business, family, and leadership during a postpartum season.
I would love to hear what words or qualities you are choosing for this year. Share them in the comments so others can feel less alone in their own vision casting journey.