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It's 2016! We revive our "what's working" segment, plus small changes to make at the start of a new year and our favorite resources and approaches to the big six areas of change. But first! A quick reminder on where you can find us on the interwebs: subscribe to our email list, follow us on Instagram and follow us on Twitter. And make sure you use our hashtags: #ATTintention and #ATTindulgence What you’ll hear: What's working and not working for us Big, huge goals vs. small, daily steps How different Myers Briggs personality types make New Year's Resolutions The one book we each want to read this year The six key areas people typically want to change, and our approach to each: relationships, money, eating habits, nutrition, time management, and self care Can I quote you on that? "To do the big things well requires doing the little things well." Maggie "I want to make more homemade pasta." Maggie "People > productivity." Jacey "It's okay to be broke." Maggie "Probably the most important thing I know to do with money is give first." Jacey "Routines take the decision out of self care for me." Maggie "My most valued resource for self care is quiet." Jacey "Recharge so you can pour out." Jacey "You have to be where you are to get where you need to go." Amy Poehler "If something is worth doing, it's worth doing badly." Nicky Gumbel Links What happens when each Myers Briggs personality type makes a New Year's resolution MBTI New Year's Resolutions Maggie's 2016 book choice: Rising Strong Jacey's 2016 book choice: Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Happy Mail Eatwell.com Training Peaks Sworkit app Toggl Stay Focused The Day Designer How to leave an iTunes review: Thoughts, questions, comments? Find Around the Table on Instagram or Twitter, or leave a comment below. Maggie on Instagram, Twitter, and her blog Jacey on Instagram, Twitter and her blog Some links are affiliates. Thanks for supporting our show! The post It’s 2016! appeared first on Around the Table Podcast. |