In this episode of You Can Do Hard Things, we're diving headfirst into the New Year spirit! While our initial interview had to be rescheduled, there's no better time to discuss our plans and resolutions for the upcoming year. Join us as we share our personal goals, dreams, and the exciting projects we have in store for our listeners.
But the highlight of this episode? Brace yourself as Kelly fearlessly calls out Adam for a bad habit he's been keeping under wraps. It's a candid and lighthearted moment that adds a twist to our New Year's discussion. We believe in transparency and growth, even if it means exposing our own shortcomings. You won't want to miss this honest and entertaining episode as we embark on a journey of self-improvement and share some laughs along the way.
Tune in to You Can Do Hard Things for an insightful and engaging conversation about New Year promises, resolutions, and the unexpected revelations that come with self-reflection. It's a fresh start, a clean slate, and a whole lot of fun – join us on this adventure into 2024!
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