If your resolution needs its own spreadsheet, it's a part-time job and it's not sustainable. Whether you’re closing out 2025 in sparkles or sweatpants, this mini episode is your permission slip to ditch the shame spiral of unrealistic resolutions. Instead of dramatic overhauls that fizzle by February, I’m sharing a better way: small, sustainable systems that actually support your life. I’ll walk you through three simple strategies to make your goals stick, without white-knuckling your way int...
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If your resolution needs its own spreadsheet, it's a part-time job and it's not sustainable. Whether you’re closing out 2025 in sparkles or sweatpants, this mini episode is your permission slip to ditch the shame spiral of unrealistic resolutions. Instead of dramatic overhauls that fizzle by February, I’m sharing a better way: small, sustainable systems that actually support your life. I’ll walk you through three simple strategies to make your goals stick, without white-knuckling your way int...
11: The System for Reframing Your "Flaws" as Superpowers with Molly McCauley
The System for Everything
34 minutes
5 months ago
11: The System for Reframing Your "Flaws" as Superpowers with Molly McCauley
What if your biggest flaw was actually your best feature? It’s a question Molly McCauley had to ask herself—not just once, but repeatedly—on her journey as a neurodivergent entrepreneur. Molly spent years navigating a system that never quite fit. Once she was diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety as an adult, she realized it's time to flip the script. Now she's helping others do the same. 3 Key Takeaways: Why being "too much" might be your competitive edgeHow to create flexible, neurodivergen...
The System for Everything
If your resolution needs its own spreadsheet, it's a part-time job and it's not sustainable. Whether you’re closing out 2025 in sparkles or sweatpants, this mini episode is your permission slip to ditch the shame spiral of unrealistic resolutions. Instead of dramatic overhauls that fizzle by February, I’m sharing a better way: small, sustainable systems that actually support your life. I’ll walk you through three simple strategies to make your goals stick, without white-knuckling your way int...