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Embrace Your Real

80% of People Fail Their New Year's Resolutions in the First Month: Here's What to Do About It…

06 Feb 2025

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It's the first week of February and it's time for us to take a look at those new years resolutions. Did you know 80% of people fail to stick with their new year's resolutions within the first month? That's why we need to talk about this!    If you're feeling like you already fell off track with your goals for 2025… first of all, take a deep breath. You are NOT alone. And second—let's reframe this, because falling off track doesn't mean failure. If you're thinking, Ugh, I blew it. I'll try again next year, I need you to stop right there. Your goals don't have an expiration date, and just because you lost momentum doesn't mean you have to quit. And that's why in today's episode of Embrace Your Real, I want to share five powerful mindset shifts that will help you shake off the guilt, get back on track, and move forward with confidence.  What I discuss:  1. Falling Off Track is Normal—Stop Making It Mean Something About You 2. Focus on Progress, Not Perfection 3. Reevaluate what's realistic For You… 4. Make It Stupidly Simple 5. Your Success is Inevitable—If You Keep Going   If you want more from me, be sure to check out... Follow me on Instagram: @juliealedbetter | @embraceyourreal | @movementwithjulie Movement With Julie | App: https://sale.movementwithjulie.com/ Macro Counting Made Simple Online Academy: https://www.macrocountingmadesimple.com/ Website: www.juliealedbetter.com Get my eBook: FREE Macro Counting Ebook Amazon Storefront: Julie Ledbetter's Amazon Page

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