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🎧🎬 As we sail into the end of March, most New Year's resolutions are long forgotten and it's time for a reality check. Ready to grab life by the horns? (Code Red Podcast Ep06)

23% of people give up on their New Year’s resolutions one week into the new year. 43% quit by the end of January. The new habit they wanted to form, all the exercise they said they intended to do, the diet that always starts tomorrow… Let’s face it: New Year’s Resolutions just don’t work. They never will. And technological devices are putting fuel into the fire.

In this Code Red Episode Silicon-Valley based 354-fold patent holder Chris Kalaboukis and I discuss why and what to do about it.

There is a difference between dreamers and doers. The cheap dopamine hits dreamers rely on don’t work long-term. They destroy your life. You want the real deal—you want to reshape the future instead.


I hope you enjoy this month’s episode of Code Red: Technology, Madness, and the Future of Humanity. The monthly podcast for people who are pissed-off about technology going rogue, want to do something about it, and wish to use technology in a positive way to create a better future for humanity.

🎯If yes, I would love you to also join us on Youtube, Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts from ♥️:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@CodeRedbyRedSwan


In any case, I wish you a wonderful Sunday, my dear friends ♥️.

To the life you want to live!


🎯💡If you'd like my help to develop future scenarios for your business, just toss me an email (office (at) redswan.at) and we'll chat about the options including publicly open scenario-workshops, in-house work-alongs with your team, one-on-one coaching for you personally, or monthly scenario sessions for your company, etc.


🎬 Video, design concept & production by the incredibly talented Red Swan Chief Creative Officer (CCO) Xaver Kettele (🙏😊); photos&footage: Unsplash

🎵 music: audiojungle


♥️ You can also read the written Code Red column, which was the basis for this conversation, if you like:

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