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Breaking Free from Shadows: Intentionality and Growth for 2025

Take a look back at 2025 before it happens to find clarity in what you desire and what you hope to achieve

Podcast Show Notes

Episode Summary:

In this solo episode of A Bit of Curiosity, Jeremy Howlett reflects on the transformative power of intentionality, visualization, and goal-setting as we prepare for a new year. Drawing from his own journey of self-discovery and personal growth, Jeremy shares insights on creating a vision for 2025 by looking back from its end. He discusses the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones, using the allegory of Plato’s Cave to illustrate how we can move from ignorance to enlightenment in our lives.

Jeremy encourages listeners to:

• Reflect on where they want to be at the end of 2025.

• Set meaningful goals fueled by authentic desires.

• Take small, intentional steps to make progress every day (e.g., being 1% better).

• Break free from routine shadows and pursue their higher purpose.

With practical advice, including examples from habit-building frameworks by James Clear and Stephen Covey, this episode inspires listeners to create a purposeful plan to unlock their potential and embrace the brightness of their true selves.

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Key Topics Discussed:

• The power of visualization and crafting a personal vision statement.

• Insights from Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and its relevance to modern life.

• How small, consistent actions can lead to significant personal growth.

• The dual role of desire in motivating and guiding our intentions.

• Practical steps to align goals with deeper purpose and intentionality.

Actionable Takeaways:

1. Take a moment during the holiday season to visualize yourself at the end of 2025 and reflect on the year you want to have.

2. Set 3–4 key goals based on authentic desires, not superficial wants.

3. Start small—commit to being 1% better every day by making incremental changes.

4. Break free from “reactive living” and embrace intentional actions to achieve your goals.

5. Use the lessons from books like Atomic Habits by James Clear to build habits that align with your vision.

Mentions & Resources:

• Plato’s Republic and the Allegory of the Cave https://amzn.to/40dlpLn

Atomic Habits by James Clear https://amzn.to/4gBwsDU

The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg https://amzn.to/3BQe3Ef

7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey https://amzn.to/3W3x2SH

High-Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard https://amzn.to/4iZ6SKA

Quote of the Episode:

“Break free from the shadows of illusion and step into the light of purpose, hope, and accomplishment. Intentionality is the key to unlocking your true potential.” – Jeremy Howlett

Thank you for joining this episode of A Bit of Curiosity. Remember, meaningful change starts with self-awareness and small, intentional steps. Let’s make 2025 remarkable together!

A Bit of Curiosity
A Bit of Curiosity Podcast
I am curious about people’s stories. I believe that everyone has a story. Whether it is exploring entrepreneurship, leadership, business, travel, philosophical thought, faith, marketing, brand building, family/work dynamics, parenting, photography, art, and so much more. This is a podcast to learn more about other people’s stories.
Ever since I was young I was curious. I was curious about what made things work. I was curious about the world around me. I was always building or creating something; sometimes trouble. Between being a husband, father, traveler, man of faith, entrepreneur, investor, philosophy major, and earning a Master in Business Creation, I have leaned into my curiosities again in my older age. Here I am trying to satisfy them a little bit.
Here, we are exploring a wide variety of things in life. Leaning into my curiosities and searching out ways to improve and grow as a person within a greater diverse culture on this globe we call home. Being a generalist learning about more specialist things.