Send us a text If you've ever set goals in January that felt inspiring, and by March you were tired, behind, or quietly ashamed, then this episode is for you. In this episode, we are talking about a better way to set goals for 2026, one that actually fits your life. Instead of chasing goals that look impressive, we focus on goals that are supported by capacity, systems, and real life constraints, especially for immigrants navigating career, money, family obligations, and life abro...
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Send us a text If you've ever set goals in January that felt inspiring, and by March you were tired, behind, or quietly ashamed, then this episode is for you. In this episode, we are talking about a better way to set goals for 2026, one that actually fits your life. Instead of chasing goals that look impressive, we focus on goals that are supported by capacity, systems, and real life constraints, especially for immigrants navigating career, money, family obligations, and life abro...
Send us a text As we move toward the end of the year, it's tempting to rush into new goals. But before 2026 can be successful, it needs to be sustainable. In this episode, we slow down and focus on foundations - capacity, boundaries, trade-offs, and systems. These things allow high-achiveing, globally minded people to move forward with clarity and peace. In this episode, we talk about: Closing 2025 honestlyDefining your real capacityDeciding what you're NOT optimisingBuilding syst...
The Rich Immigrant
Send us a text If you've ever set goals in January that felt inspiring, and by March you were tired, behind, or quietly ashamed, then this episode is for you. In this episode, we are talking about a better way to set goals for 2026, one that actually fits your life. Instead of chasing goals that look impressive, we focus on goals that are supported by capacity, systems, and real life constraints, especially for immigrants navigating career, money, family obligations, and life abro...