#323 | Reclaim Your Power One First Line at a Time: The Path to Mindfulness and Resilience
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Have your New Year’s resolutions already lost steam? You’re not alone — and that might be okay.
In this episode, Michael gently challenges the “New Year, New You” hype and offers a more human, grounded way of approaching beginnings. Drawing on the natural rhythm of January, the creative struggle writers and musicians face with first lines, and his own cycling rituals, he invites you to begin where you are — not where social media says you should be.
From this conversation you’ll:
- Understand why January naturally feels slow, not sprint‑ready
- Learn why resistance is part of starting anything new
- Discover how to let intuition and body awareness guide your beginnings
- Realize that starting again — even imperfectly — is both wise and human
Press play to reframe your January and start your year with curiosity, self‑compassion, and the courage to begin — again and again.
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