If your resolution needs its own spreadsheet, it's a part-time job and it's not sustainable. Whether you’re closing out 2025 in sparkles or sweatpants, this mini episode is your permission slip to ditch the shame spiral of unrealistic resolutions. Instead of dramatic overhauls that fizzle by February, I’m sharing a better way: small, sustainable systems that actually support your life. I’ll walk you through three simple strategies to make your goals stick, without white-knuckling your way int...

The System for Everything

Julie Fried, Business & Systems Strategist

33: The System for Realistic Resolutions

DEC 30, 20256 MIN
The System for Everything

33: The System for Realistic Resolutions

DEC 30, 20256 MIN

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If your resolution needs its own spreadsheet, it's a part-time job and it's not sustainable.Whether you’re closing out 2025 in sparkles or sweatpants, this mini episode is your permission slip to ditch the shame spiral of unrealistic resolutions. Instead of dramatic overhauls that fizzle by February, I’m sharing a better way: small, sustainable systems that actually support your life.I’ll walk you through three simple strategies to make your goals stick, without white-knuckling your way into a new personality. Plus, I’ll share one resolution that guarantees lasting impact, requires zero daily effort, and protects both your business and your family.If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.Peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.Buy Now >>Find It Quickly:00:50 - The Problem with Big Resolutions01:31 - Step 1: Make It Small Enough to Win02:24 - Step 2: Automate Your Future Self's Success03:12 - Step 3: Focus on Foundations, Not Fixes04:03 - A Resolution That Sticks: The Entrepreneur's Death Folder