1. 253.How to NOT Grow this Year with Deborah Johnson Deborah Johnson 13:01

With all the buzz about New Year’s resolutions for growth and change in the new year, let’s switch it up and explore how to avoid growth this year. These principles are a breeze to apply effortlessly while scrolling social media platforms or catching up on the latest Netflix series. It’s much easier than focusing on change, growth and goals. I’ll share ten easy principles to apply effortlessly. Give them a whirl and see what you think!

One: Quit Reading: Two: Live in Fear; Three: Ignore Good Nutrition; Four: Quit Exercising!; Five: Quit Working on Your Business; Six: Quit Learning anything New; Seven: Ignore Spiritual Things; Eight: Quit Marketing my Business; Nine: Isolate as an Introvert; Ten: Waste Time and Energy

The Plan in Action: Ah, the conflicting nature of resolutions! Here I am, unveiling my top ten foolproof methods to thwart personal growth this year. The plan was to kickstart these tactics immediately, but let’s be real—resolutions often vanish into thin air faster than a magician’s disappearing act. So, while I intended to dive headfirst into these growth-stifling strategies, I somehow find myself already committed to the early rising, daily workouts, unwavering productivity, and maintaining a balanced diet. Perhaps I’ll reconsider my anti-growth approach next year. But hold onto your hats because, despite my intentions, this year is earmarked for epic leaps in personal growth and smashing success! Who would’ve thought?

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Up for multiple GRAMMY Awards and spending over 20 years in the entertainment industry, Deborah Johnson, M.A., built multiple self-driven businesses. While many discuss career transitions and achieving success in a second act, few offer comprehensive guidance on leveraging automated content with core values and purpose. She is an expert on how to constantly reinvent yourself in a gig-economy, working mainly with those at mid-career and halftime of life. A creative powerhouse, she has released multiple books, albums, published hundreds of songs, has a thriving podcast and has written three musicals. Deborah speaks and performs for both live and virtual events.