HAPPY NEW YEAR from Brandi and Tina. We hope you enjoy this replay of Episode 6 - Fuck [The Word] Motivation.
In this episode we discuss our thoughts on New Year's resolutions along with the word "motivation" and why we should just eliminate it from our vernacular, lexicon, and vocabulary. Learn why trying to be "motivated" to reach your goals will likely end up in disappointment 99% of the time.
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