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In this episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast, we talk about the growing popularity of a yearly one word. This is a practice we have been taking part in for a few years now. Choosing one word to kinda live by, or motivate you or help you grow is a great way to stay focused on a big goal for the year. We share our words from last year, give you many practical ways to choose your word for 2020 and share what we have chosen for 2020 as well and why. This is a short podcast as we know you’ll have a holiday and family time ahead. So have a listen and head to @planttrainers on Instagram or Plant Trainers Podcast on Facebook and share with us what your word for 2020 will be.
And don’t miss out on our exclusive complimentary getting to know you offer at the end of this show.
In this episode we discuss:
- What is One Word
- What it can do
- Our words for 2019
- Jon Gordon
- How to choose your one word
- What can this help do for you?
- Making it visible
- Special COMPLIMENTARY offer
Links to things we mentioned:
Email us at info@planttrainers.com so we can get to know you!
One Word That Will Change Your Life by Jon Gordon
The Positive Dog by Jon Gordon
The Power of Positive Parenting with Jon Gordon – PTP227
Thank you to this month’s Patrons for supporting us on Patreon:
“Joe”
Millie Pearson
Mary Lou Fusi
Emily Iaconelli
Spanish Armada
Michele Olender
Dan Pokorney
David Hughes
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