05. Connecting the Contours Resource Roundup
goal setting for 2025, redefining success, and better planning resources.
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“In January of 2025, what one thing will you have achieved in 2024 that most fulfilled you?”
In a recent one-on-one meeting with a member of my team, that single word notably lingered after it emerged between us. I’m the one who’d asked the question and even I let out an audible, “whoa”.
2025…
welcome back to connecting the contours.
Personally, I like to really hone in on yearly planning in April. Maybe it’s the transition to spring, the kickoff of Q2, or even that my birthday is in April.
Regardless, now is the perfect time to ask, “how will you know, looking back in January 2025, that you achieved what you’d set out to?”.
why. when. how.
For now, the CtC newsletter goes out monthly with posts shared on the site in between. As always with these experiences, anecdotes, and perspectives – use what you find helpful, leave what you don’t.
in my rotation.
Honorable mention goes to Marcus King performing “Delilah” on Jimmy Fallon to promote his new album, Mood Swings.
watch.
90 Day Goals and How To Use Them with Gabe Bult.
Change Your Life by Journaling in 2024 with Ali Abdaal.
Natural Selection Tour 2024 Finals aka the superbowl of snowboarding.
listen.
What Vulnerability Isn’t with Brené Brown and Adam Grant.
Defining and Refining Success with George Heaton and Steven Bartlett.
Why People Pleasing Doesn’t Please People with Oliver Burkeman and Mark Manson.
read.
Born to Run book by Christopher McDougall.
Time Blocking vs. Timeboxing Your Calendar blog by Asana.
Adaptive Leadership: How To Leverage It in the Workplace blog by Hubspot.
spotlight.
A professor of organizational psychology at The Wharton School of Business, Dr. Adam Grant dives into productivity and creative focus on the Huberman Lab Podcast. Key takeaways from the conversation include:
Practical steps for increasing motivation
Playing to our strengths
Bringing the best out of ourselves and each other
talk soon.
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onward.
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