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63. Why Resolutions Fail and 3 Simple Steps to Create Lasting Goals That Honor God

Hey Friend, 

 

Have you ever set New Year’s resolutions only to feel defeated by February? You’re not alone. Many of us have been caught in the cycle of big plans and fading motivation. But what if there’s a better way?

In this week’s episode of Functional Medicine for Christian Women, I’m sharing a new approach to goal-setting that works with how God designed your body and mind. You’ll learn:

  • Why traditional resolutions often fail.
  • How to align your goals with your faith and values.
  • Practical steps to create sustainable systems that set you up for success.

It’s time to stop striving and start thriving. Let’s commit our work to the Lord and trust Him to establish our plans. Listen now and discover how to build a foundation for lasting change.

  

In health,
Lacy Lain, FMCHC, LEHP

 

P.S. If you’ve been blessed by this episode, I’d love for you to share it with a friend who might need encouragement with her goals this year!

 

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