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Focus on This

Your Essential Year-End Reset

Focus on This

Michael Hyatt

Education, Timemanagement, Productivity, Focus, Organization, Michaelhyatt, Planning, Achievement, Business, Worklifebalance, Goals

4.5 • 657 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

2025 probably didn’t go according to plan—and that’s exactly why it’s worth paying attention to. In this episode, Marissa and Joel walk you through a simple reflection process for the last 11 months: naming what worked, facing what hurt, and deciding what you actually want to carry into 2026. You’ll learn how to work with your brain’s negativity bias, complete the stress cycle in your body, reframe regret as a helpful signal, and distill the year into a handful of lessons you can build on.


Key Takeaways

  • Start with What Worked. Brain dump the last 11 months and name your wins—at work and at home. Use your camera roll and planner as prompts to remember moments you’d otherwise overlook. Let those checkmarks and snapshots remind you: it wasn’t all bad.
  • Don’t Waste the Bruises. List what didn’t go well—disappointments, losses, and the “mixed bag” moments. Instead of reliving them, acknowledge what happened, name the emotions, and ask what still needs to be grieved or processed so you’re not dragging raw hurt into 2026.
  • Pay Attention to Avoidance. Notice the projects, tasks, or conversations you kept procrastinating. Treat that dread as data: Is this a skills gap, a misfit task you shouldn’t own, or something that needs to be rethought entirely? Avoidance is often a clue about what needs to change next year.
  • Let Regret Invite a Do-Over. Treat regret as an “open loop,” not a verdict. If something from 2025 still nags at you, ask, “What unfinished business is this pointing to?” Look for one concrete action—an apology, a boundary, a new habit—that lets you close the loop instead of carrying it forward.
  • Distill the Year into a Few Core Lessons. Turn all of this into simple statements you can act on, like: “My days go best when I start with a plan,” or “I can’t love well when I’m out of balance.” Those lessons become your guardrails and fuel as you design your goals and rhythms for 2026.


Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/hdmL3mfAyrc

This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Transcript

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0:00.0

Here's one thing true about the year. It never goes quite according to plan. And I'm guessing that

0:06.3

2025 was no exception. So how can you make peace with the past so that you can actually launch

0:13.9

more successfully into the future? Let's get into that.

0:27.0

Welcome to focus on this, the most productive podcast on the internet. I'm Joel Miller. And I'm Marissa Hyatt. And this is where we remind you of something you already know.

0:32.5

It's not about getting more things done. It's about getting the right things done. Both at work and in life.

0:39.7

And today, we're talking about the last 11 months.

0:44.4

Yep, the good, the bad, and everything in between.

0:49.5

And I don't know about y'all, but there was a lot of the in-between.

0:53.5

Yep.

0:54.2

At least in my life, it was definitely quite a bit of a mixed bag, if you will.

1:00.4

I think Joel, our family had like a record year of, I don't know what to call it,

1:05.9

catastrophes.

1:07.6

Yeah, there were some big ones.

1:09.3

There were a lot of little ones.

1:10.5

And then there was just like a never-ending stream in some sense of all the noise and all the things that you can't quite put a label on because they feel so ridiculous at some point. They just keep accumulating.

1:23.5

It really is like a comedy at some level. You have to laugh to keep from crying. And I know just from the

1:30.1

conversations I've had with my friends, with our double win coaching clients, that this has kind of

1:36.0

been true for a lot of us this year. It's been a little bit of a challenging year to say the least.

1:43.1

And I think we're all probably looking forward to turning the

1:46.0

page. I certainly am for sure. But I think that before we do that, we've got to think about this year,

1:53.1

dissect it. And that means facing all of it. Eleven months is in fact a lot of time. And a lot can

2:00.3

happen in 11 months. And of course, a lot can happen in 11 months and of course a lot did happen in 11

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