Letting Go of What's Not Working
Friday reality: Some things on your list aren't working. And they haven't been working for a while.
The strategy that's draining you. The client that's more trouble than they're worth. The project you keep forcing because you already invested time in it.
You know it's not working. But letting go feels like failure.
Here's the truth: Letting go of what's not working is clarity, not failure.
It's making space for what actually serves you. It's choosing alignment over attachment.
Planning Focus
Releasing what's no longer serving you.
Journal Prompt
What am I holding onto that's creating more chaos than clarity? What would it feel like to let it go?
Planner Practice
Identify ONE thing this week that's not working. Give yourself permission to stop, pivot, or let it go. Write: "This no longer serves me."
Why This Matters
Clarity requires space. And sometimes you have to let go to make room.
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