Hi there!
Every year I select three words that will serve as guideposts for my efforts. I've done this exercise since 2012, and here's my 10 years anniversary edition. Enjoy!
👉 Read: My 3 Words for 2022.​
What are your 3 words for 2022?​
Sharing this exercise makes it more fun. I'd love for you to share your own three words. Leave a comment on the blog or hit reply to this email. I read and respond to every response.
Wishing you a safe, healthy, and amazing 2022!
Cheers,
Olle
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​PS. Unsure about your words? In the blog post, I share what's worked for me, plus I give a bunch of other tips. Hope you find it useful!
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​PPS. New year, new opportunities. What do you want to focus on this year? Anything that's holding you back? Just reply to this email and tell me about your goals. I always look forward to hearing from you.
A Sweden-based author and coach.
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