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2019: The Year of {NAME}

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This is it {NAME}! The last weeks of 2018 are upon us. 🎉 🎊 No doubt, some beautiful

This is it {NAME}! The last weeks of 2018 are upon us. 🎉 🎊 No doubt, some beautiful and wondrous things have happened the past twelve months. You’ve likely had a fair share of struggles and setbacks, too. While you may want to say a big ole “Buh BYE 2018!!” I’m here to say, “Not so fast.” Because look... There’s a lot of unleveraged wisdom to be mined from the past twelve months, if you know how to find it. Uncelebrated accomplishments. Hard-won lessons you’d be wise not to repeat. And, some negative emotional patterns that are ready to be let go. Which brings me to today’s MarieTV. It’s a classic and SO worth your time. In this episode, I’m sharing a simple year in review ritual that’s ideal to do right now — before the holiday craziness takes over. These 3 simple questions help me leverage what I’ve learned and clear my mental and emotional decks in preparation for a great year ahead. All you need is your calendar and 10 minutes. This exercise process is fast, powerful and fun to do. Watch it here... [Year in Review]( [Once you’ve watched the episode, get a jumpstart on your year in review in the comments.]( Let me know: - One thing you did this year that you’re proud of. - One mistake you made and the lesson you’ve learned. - One limiting story you’re ready to let go of before 2019. (The process is explained in the episode, so be sure to watch that first!) As Margaret Wheatley said, “Without reflection, we go blindly on our way, creating more unintended consequences, and failing to achieve anything useful.” I couldn’t agree more. So give this a go, {NAME}. You’ll be glad you did. With all my love, XO Marie P.S. This year in review episode is a great one to share with your friends, family and loved ones. The reflections make for rich conversations and deeper, more meaningful connections. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription, you can [update your preferences]( or email your request to info@marieforleo.com. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Marie Forleo International, 511 Avenue of the Americas #517, New York, NY 10011

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