Why This Year Isn’t About Being “Better”

January 8, 2025

Every January, the pressure is on to be “better.” Better habits. Better routines. A better version of yourself.

But here’s the truth: You don’t need to be “better.” You’re already enough.

Growth isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about stepping into more of who you already are. It’s about peeling back the layers of self-doubt, fear, and old patterns to uncover your innate strength, resilience, and potential.

This year, instead of striving to be “better,” focus on:

Becoming more curious about what lights you up.

• Becoming more compassionate toward your struggles.

• Becoming more present with the people and experiences that matter most.

Growth isn’t about fixing yourself—it’s about uncovering the parts of you that have always been whole. You don’t need to be better. You just need to begin.

Author

Jeb Johnston

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