EPISODE · Jan 1, 2025 · 8 MIN
New Year, Same You
from Real with Rocky · host Rocky Garza
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2025. As we step into this new year, the popular phrase "New Year, New You" is everywhere. But today, I want to challenge that idea. You don’t need to reinvent yourself or become someone completely new. Instead, let’s focus on rediscovering and refining who you already are. You’re not broken, and you don’t need fixing—what you need is clarity.Challenging the 'New Year, New You' MentalityThe idea of a "new you" often assumes that who you are now isn’t enough. This mindset can lead to burnout as you chase external expectations. Growth is important, but it should come from a place of rediscovery, not reinvention. This year, let’s refine and build on what’s already great about you.The EPS Matrix: A Tool for Self-ReflectionAt the start of every quarter, I use the EPS Matrix, a reflection tool designed to assess how you see yourself in relation to your life, others, and the actions you take. It’s not about becoming someone new—it’s about refining and continuing the journey toward alignment and confidence.Reflecting on Your SuccessesTake a moment to think about three things you crushed last year. Why were these successes meaningful? What attributes about yourself made them possible? By understanding and embracing these wins, you can build on them moving forward. Growth starts with recognizing what already works and aligning your actions with who you are.The Importance of ClarityClarity is the key to being understood. Often, when we feel misunderstood, it’s not because others lack the ability to understand us—it’s because we fail to communicate effectively. When we gain clarity, we can describe who we are in a way that others can grasp. This leads to belonging, confidence, and greater results.Key TakeawaysYou’re Not Broken: Growth comes from refining who you are, not replacing yourself.Reflection Over Reinvention: Assess your wins and learn from them instead of trying to overhaul your life.Clarity is Everything: Understand and articulate who you are to feel more aligned and confident.Celebrate Progress: Focus on the small steps that lead to greater alignment, intentionality, and fulfilment.Key Quotes"You don’t need a new you. What you need is clarity.""The most powerful version of you already exists.""It’s not about reinventing; it’s about rediscovering and refining.""Clarity allows us to communicate who we are in a way that’s understandable."Resources MentionedFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockygarza Join my upcoming free LIVE workshop: https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessKey Timestamps00:00 Welcome to 2025: Embrace the New Year00:26 Challenging the 'New Year, New You' Mentality02:30 The EPS Matrix: A Tool for Self-Reflection05:01 Reflecting on Your Successes06:54 The Importance of Clarity07:14 A New Year with the Same YouTo join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations
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Happy New Year! Welcome to 2025. As we step into this new year, the popular phrase "New Year, New You" is everywhere. But today, I want to challenge that idea. You don’t need to reinvent yourself or become someone completely new. Instead, let’s focus on rediscovering and refining who you already are. You’re not broken, and you don’t need fixing—what you need is clarity.Challenging the 'New Year, New You' MentalityThe idea of a "new you" often assumes that who you are now isn’t enough. This mindset can lead to burnout as you chase external expectations. Growth is important, but it should come from a place of rediscovery, not reinvention. This year, let’s refine and build on what’s already great about you.The EPS Matrix: A Tool for Self-ReflectionAt the start of every quarter, I use the EPS Matrix, a reflection tool designed to assess how you see yourself in relation to your life, others, and the actions you take. It’s not about becoming someone new—it’s about refining and continuing the journey toward alignment and confidence.Reflecting on Your SuccessesTake a moment to think about three things you crushed last year. Why were these successes meaningful? What attributes about yourself made them possible? By understanding and embracing these wins, you can build on them moving forward. Growth starts with recognizing what already works and aligning your actions with who you are.The Importance of ClarityClarity is the key to being understood. Often, when we feel misunderstood, it’s not because others lack the ability to understand us—it’s because we fail to communicate effectively. When we gain clarity, we can describe who we are in a way that others can grasp. This leads to belonging, confidence, and greater results.Key TakeawaysYou’re Not Broken: Growth comes from refining who you are, not replacing yourself.Reflection Over Reinvention: Assess your wins and learn from them instead of trying to overhaul your life.Clarity is Everything: Understand and articulate who you are to feel more aligned and confident.Celebrate Progress: Focus on the small steps that lead to greater alignment, intentionality, and fulfilment.Key Quotes"You don’t need a new you. What you need is clarity.""The most powerful version of you already exists.""It’s not about reinventing; it’s about rediscovering and refining.""Clarity allows us to communicate who we are in a way that’s understandable."Resources MentionedFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rockygarza Join my upcoming free LIVE workshop: https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessKey Timestamps00:00 Welcome to 2025: Embrace the New Year00:26 Challenging the 'New Year, New You' Mentality02:30 The EPS Matrix: A Tool for Self-Reflection05:01 Reflecting on Your Successes06:54 The Importance of Clarity07:14 A New Year with the Same YouTo join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations
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