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In this episode, I dive into that feeling of chaos in December, the pressure of festive readiness, and the hilarious truth of barely keeping up with the day-to-day—let alone big-picture life planning. I draw on a classic 90s pop song (A1’s Same Old Brand New You) as a metaphor for our perennial attempts at self-reinvention, especially around New Year.
The episode delves into coaching, training, and how true practitioner growth comes from developing emotional capacity, tolerating discomfort, and self-awareness—not just collecting new tools and certificates.
Discussing “Brand New You” Energy [00:00:57] – [00:01:53]:
Why We Struggle to Change [00:01:55] – [00:03:45]:
Psychodynamic Perspective [00:03:46] – [00:05:31]:
The Reality of True Transformation [00:05:33] – [00:06:39]:
Coaching & Professional Development [00:06:40] – [00:08:33]:
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By Julia RogersIn this episode, I dive into that feeling of chaos in December, the pressure of festive readiness, and the hilarious truth of barely keeping up with the day-to-day—let alone big-picture life planning. I draw on a classic 90s pop song (A1’s Same Old Brand New You) as a metaphor for our perennial attempts at self-reinvention, especially around New Year.
The episode delves into coaching, training, and how true practitioner growth comes from developing emotional capacity, tolerating discomfort, and self-awareness—not just collecting new tools and certificates.
Discussing “Brand New You” Energy [00:00:57] – [00:01:53]:
Why We Struggle to Change [00:01:55] – [00:03:45]:
Psychodynamic Perspective [00:03:46] – [00:05:31]:
The Reality of True Transformation [00:05:33] – [00:06:39]:
Coaching & Professional Development [00:06:40] – [00:08:33]:
Subscribe to “The Dynamics of Everyday Life” wherever you get your podcasts.
Sign Up for your free Resource Sheet HERE
Connect with Julia:
Website