The end of the year isn’t just a date on the calendar.
It’s a decision point.
In this episode of The Building Better Humans Project, Glenn Azar delivers a raw and honest debrief of 2025 — not to dwell on the past, but to make sure you don’t drag the same habits, excuses, and lowered standards into 2026.
This isn’t a motivational pep talk.
It’s a moment of ownership.
Through ten hard-earned lessons, Glenn challenges you to look directly at your decisions, your standards, and the areas where avoidance, comfort, or inconsistency may have cost you momentum this year. The goal is simple: clarity, accountability, and a stronger foundation for the year ahead.
If you’re serious about growth, leadership, and personal responsibility, this episode draws a clear line in the sand. 2026 doesn’t need more hype — it needs better decisions, executed consistently.
🔑 IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
Why excuses quietly sabotage progress
The difference between motivation and discipline
How health underpins performance and decision-making
Why not everyone deserves access to your time and energy
The hidden cost of avoided conversations
How structure creates freedom, not restriction
Why reflection only matters when behaviour changes
The role environment plays in shaping outcomes
How personal standards determine results
Why ownership is the ultimate power move
🎯 RESOURCES & NEXT STEPS
👉 FREE 2025 End-of-Year Deep Reflection Workbook
Available now via the link in Glenn’s bio and in the show notes. This is a no-fluff, high-impact tool designed to help you review 2025 honestly and plan 2026 with clarity and intent.
🎧 Kickstart 2026 Series – Coming Soon
A 31-day run of focused episodes to help you build momentum, discipline, and direction heading into the new year.
💬 FINAL THOUGHT
2026 won’t be different by accident.
It will be different by decision.
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it — and take the time to do the reflection properly.
🔗 CONNECT WITH GLENN & THE COMMUNITY
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