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188. Closure October Challenge

17/10/2025 22 min
188. Closure October Challenge

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In this episode, Megan Bauer introduces the Closure October Challenge, emphasizing the importance of closing out the year to make space for new goals and commitments. She discusses the need for intentionality in evaluating what to keep and what to let go of, highlighting the emotional challenges that come with this process. The episode encourages listeners to embrace the act of releasing old commitments to create room for new beginnings, ultimately leading to personal growth and fulfillment.
Takeaways

Closure October is about closing out the year intentionally.
We need to evaluate our commitments before setting new goals.
Letting go of what no longer serves us is essential for growth.
Momentum created in December can lead to success in January.
Emotional release is a key part of making space for new beginnings.
It's okay to outgrow commitments and relationships.
The Closure October Challenge provides support for this process.
Creating space physically, mentally, and emotionally is crucial.
We often hold onto negative emotions that block new opportunities.
Engaging in self-reflection can lead to a more fulfilling year ahead.

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