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If the new year—or this season—feels a little murky, this episode will help you find clarity without overwhelm.

In this episode, Rebekah walks through five intentional questions designed to help you reset your year with peace, alignment, and purpose—whether you’re a business owner, working mom, stay-at-home mom, or in a blended season.

These aren’t goals.
They’re anchors.

Rebekah shares personal examples from her own life and business and explains why these questions work any time of year—not just January.

The Five Questions Covered:

  1. One thing I want (desire, not obligation)
  2. One thing I need (support, resource, or boundary)
  3. One thing I will cancel (permission-based subtraction)
  4. One thing I will sustain (what’s quietly working)
  5. One thing I will track (the smallest metric that matters)

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Key Takeaway:
You don’t need a bigger plan—you need better questions.

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