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In this episode of Mindset Matters, hosts Patrick and Steffany explore the theme "Thrive in 2025," reflecting on the importance of clarity, completion, and intentional action as the foundation for personal and professional growth. Steffany shares insights from her recent achievements at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in France, where her teams earned gold and bronze medals, illustrating how focused preparation and letting go of past expectations can lead to success.
The couple discusses their annual practice of "completion exercises," a process of identifying and addressing unresolved aspects of life—whether in relationships, business, or personal goals. They emphasize the importance of letting go of energy-draining “incompletions” to create space for clarity and forward momentum. Procrastination, they note, often stems from avoiding these incompletions, which can become a barrier to fulfillment and even lead to feelings of overwhelm or stagnation.
The episode revisits the mantra "Clarity Equals Velocity," highlighting how gaining clarity not only accelerates progress but can also create temporary chaos as we adjust to newfound focus. Patrick and Steffany explore how this principle applies across the "seven areas of life"—financial, vocational, familial, social, physical, mental, and spiritual—and share strategies for navigating challenges with intentionality and grace.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their accomplishments from 2024, identify lessons learned, and set clear intentions for the new year. The hosts offer a series of reflective questions and downloadable resources to guide this process. From letting go of burdensome relationships to celebrating progress and focusing on meaningful growth, Patrick and Steffany inspire their audience to step into 2025 with optimism, resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose.
As they close the episode, the hosts share their excitement for the opportunities ahead and remind listeners that thriving is less about striving and more about creating grounded, intentional progress.
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In this episode of Mindset Matters, hosts Patrick and Steffany explore the theme "Thrive in 2025," reflecting on the importance of clarity, completion, and intentional action as the foundation for personal and professional growth. Steffany shares insights from her recent achievements at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in France, where her teams earned gold and bronze medals, illustrating how focused preparation and letting go of past expectations can lead to success.
The couple discusses their annual practice of "completion exercises," a process of identifying and addressing unresolved aspects of life—whether in relationships, business, or personal goals. They emphasize the importance of letting go of energy-draining “incompletions” to create space for clarity and forward momentum. Procrastination, they note, often stems from avoiding these incompletions, which can become a barrier to fulfillment and even lead to feelings of overwhelm or stagnation.
The episode revisits the mantra "Clarity Equals Velocity," highlighting how gaining clarity not only accelerates progress but can also create temporary chaos as we adjust to newfound focus. Patrick and Steffany explore how this principle applies across the "seven areas of life"—financial, vocational, familial, social, physical, mental, and spiritual—and share strategies for navigating challenges with intentionality and grace.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their accomplishments from 2024, identify lessons learned, and set clear intentions for the new year. The hosts offer a series of reflective questions and downloadable resources to guide this process. From letting go of burdensome relationships to celebrating progress and focusing on meaningful growth, Patrick and Steffany inspire their audience to step into 2025 with optimism, resilience, and a renewed sense of purpose.
As they close the episode, the hosts share their excitement for the opportunities ahead and remind listeners that thriving is less about striving and more about creating grounded, intentional progress.
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