Clearing the Deck for a New Year

You can’t start strong if you’re still tripping over last year’s clutter.

Leaders love new ideas, but clarity only sticks when there’s room for it. December is your chance to clear out what’s distracting your team, unfinished projects, bloated meetings, digital chaos, and all the little loose ends that steal focus. Think of it like housekeeping for your leadership. It’s not glamorous, but it’s the groundwork for a breakthrough. Clearing the deck isn’t about perfection. It’s about preparing for what’s next.

Ask Yourself:

  • What am I still carrying that no longer deserves my attention?

  • Which meetings, projects, or habits are cluttering my leadership space?

  • What would feel lighter if I ended it before January?

Clarity doesn’t just happen. It’s created. The clean slate you want in January begins with the decisions you make in December.

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