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What if one conversation changed your 2026?

  • Halle Simpson
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

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With each leaf falling off the tree, we have officially entered goal-setting season.


Fourth quarter always brings a flurry of planning—wrapping up the year, mapping out what’s next, and trying to turn all those ideas into something tangible for 2026.


But here’s what I’ve noticed after years of working with business owners and leaders: you don’t always need more goals—you need space to think about the right ones.


Even when goals are already set, taking time to talk them through often reveals something valuable:


 ✨ a blind spot hiding in plain sight,

 ✨ a fresh perspective that shifts your strategy, or

 ✨ a new possibility you hadn’t considered.


That’s where real clarity (and commitment) happens.


I’m offering a limited number of complimentary 30-minute coaching calls for anyone who wants to enter the new year focused and aligned.


In our call, we’ll look at your goals for 2026—whether your plan is fully developed or you haven't started thinking about them.


If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, uncertain about priorities, or ready to approach next year with fresh energy, this is your chance to pause and refocus before the new year rush.



There’s no sales pitch—just a space to think, reflect, and get perspective from someone who helps leaders do this every day.


These spots tend to fill quickly, so if this sounds helpful, go ahead and grab a time while they’re still available.


Here’s to starting 2026 with focus, purpose, and confidence!


Halle





PS:


1. For daily support and tidbits follow me over on Insta! 


2.  Time for a new journal? Pick up a new copy of my Know Thyself Journal for daily support towards your most important intentions for the next 90 days.

 

3.  Are you into individual assessments? Here is a link to take a free Core Values Assessment (CVI). It only takes 10 minutes and measures your innate, unchanging nature. Take it yourself and feel free to forward to a friend, too. 

 
 
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