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When you're struggling to get going
Episode 126

When you're struggling to get going

“Is it just me that is finding it really hard to get going again this new year? Normally I’m all for diving into the planning / organising / new year-ing but this year I just want to curl up under the duvet! There’s a few reasons behind it (potential big family stuff on the horizon, a bit burnt out from last year, not entirely sure where I want to go with my business this year) but with a to-do list the length of my arm, I’d really like to find some motivation soon! Anyone else feeling like this? Any words of wisdom?”

Doing It For The Kids · Vicki Kirk, Victoria Kirk, Frankie Tortora, DIFTK, Steve Folland, Doing It For The Kids

January 15, 202620m 46sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode, Frankie Tortora and Steve Folland have a chat in response to a question from career and worklife coach Vicki Kirk

She says:

“Hi Frankie & Steve,

Is it just me that is finding it really hard to get going again this new year? Normally I’m all for diving into the planning / organising / new year-ing but this year I just want to curl up under the duvet!

There’s a few reasons behind it (potential big family stuff on the horizon, a bit burnt out from last year, not entirely sure where I want to go with my business this year) but with a to-do list the length of my arm, I’d really like to find some motivation soon!

Anyone else feeling like this? Any words of wisdom?”

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