Start the Year with Both Feet on the Ground
Every January, we tend to fall into one of two traps: dreaming without a plan, or starting without reflection. A reflection on what it means to begin the year with both feet on the ground.
by Sara Vicente Barreto
Every January, we tend to fall into one of two traps: dreaming without a plan, or starting without reflection. A reflection on what it means to begin the year with both feet on the ground.
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