It’s June. Has panic set in? 6 months of 2026 have already vanished.
The way I see it, we have 2 options:
We can 1). Live into the panic. Try to make up for lost time by adding more to our plates. Promise to hustle harder, wake up earlier, and juggle five new projects to “save” the year.
OR 2). We can pick 1 thing and finish.
The first half of the year was about making space and seeing what grew; let’s not put the pressure on the last to yield everything we’ve planted.
Some of those seeds have withered and died by now, haven’t they? Some have gone by the wayside in some other capacity. Some will take more years to bear fruit. All that are left will take consistent work to thrive. So, here at the crux of Q2 and Q3, we re-evaluate our process and progress, reset/realign to our goals, and resume our forward movement with new intention and direction.

F(inish) It Framework:
I am running my business and my life through the exact framework of my signature program, F(inish) It. If you are ready to stop starting things and actually cross the finish line, Contact Me or COMMENT below, and we’ll make a customized plan for you and your project.
Here is the start to your mid-year reset:
Choose your “1 Thing”: Select 1 project and commit to seeing it through by the end of the Year. That is your anchor for Q3. Everything else is secondary.
Evaluate your resources. What do you have? What do you need? Map the progress you want to make onto your Calendar. Schedule your working sessions. Show up.
Optimize your habits. Make today 1% better than yesterday. Add 100 words. Cut 1 scene. Daydream 1 reward or future accolade.
When we try to focus on everything, we finish nothing. You don’t need more hours in the day to make the rest of 2026 count. You need a definitive plan to finish 1 thing. I can help. Schedule your FREE diagnostic today.
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xxxlinsey
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