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January 1st, 2025

What Are Your Priorities In 2025?

  1. What Are Your Priorities In 2025? Dr. Christie McMullen 10:50

Happy New Year!! On this episode of Productive Joy, Dr. Christie encourages listeners to set their priorities for 2025 with inspiration from her interview yesterday wit Professor Pete Alexander’s Stress management techniques.

She shares details about her own top priorities—family, health, friends, and career—and challenges you listening to identify your own guiding values.

She also emphasizes the importance of making ‘I am’ statements to transform intentions into actions and offers support for anyone needing help with accountability.

Please share this podcast to others that you know will benefit from it. Thank you for listening and we look wish all our listeners a happy and fulfilling 2025!

Dr. Christie McMullen is a best-selling author and 25-year educator turned entrepreneur who can help you make work fun! She has worked with thousands of adults in multiple industries at organizations like Aetna, ReMax, Solaris, and RISE to improve human interactions.

With a masters and doctorate in Educational Leadership and two and a half decades of practical experience she is able to connect with CEOs, directors, educators, salespeople, and everyone in between.

As a coach, networking specialist, and keynote speaker she can help any human overcome mediocrity to experience extraordinary interactions with others. She can help you AIM, Analyze your current interactions, Improve on those interactions, and Move towards extraordinary relationships.

No one wakes up in the morning and says, "I want to be terrible at my job today." but quite often they are because they don't have the right tools in their toolbelt to be extraordinary. Christie can help

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