
45: A Guide to Year-End Reflection
12/21/23 • 40 min
A practice of year-end reflection is one of the most impactful habits you can develop. By taking time to recap and reflect the past year, you can avoid bringing the same old struggles into the new year.
In this episode, Stephen Glasser breaks down his Year-End Reflection Guide and walks you through how to look back, reflect, and go forward with year-end reflection. Make sure you download the FREE year-end reflection guide before you get started!
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A practice of year-end reflection is one of the most impactful habits you can develop. By taking time to recap and reflect the past year, you can avoid bringing the same old struggles into the new year.
In this episode, Stephen Glasser breaks down his Year-End Reflection Guide and walks you through how to look back, reflect, and go forward with year-end reflection. Make sure you download the FREE year-end reflection guide before you get started!
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Get your tickets to Rhythm Conference 2024 (Feb. 9-10) | Rhythmconf.com
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Ask a Question or Suggest a Guest | stephenglasser.com/podcast
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Podcast Music: Electric Ten by Broke in Summer
Going Somewhere is a resource of Northview Church
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