Embracing New Seasons
Jonathan reflects on the importance of navigating life’s transitions, emphasizing the value of discovery before building. He shares his personal two by 20 project, highlighting how it sparked curiosity among friends and prompted deeper conversations about what it means to embrace new experiences. This journey isn’t limited by age; it’s about recognizing the moments when we’re ready to step into a new chapter and understanding what truly makes us come alive.In this clip
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What to Do in the Next 2 Years to Set Up Your Next 20 | The 2x20 Project™
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