Mid-Year Resolutions
Developer Tea1 Jul 2019

Mid-Year Resolutions

What do you want your life to look like in the next five years? In today's episode, we're reflecting on the year to date and looking forward to the rest of the year ahead. We'll work on a mental practice to motivate you as a positive outcome and build strategies for when you're faced with challenges along the way to accomplishing your goal.

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