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This year won’t change just because the calendar did. If nothing shifts internally, this season will look exactly like the last one, same stress, same patterns, same outcomes. Not because you’re cursed… but because you’re carrying what was never cleaned.
In this message, Eric breaks down why a new year isn’t automatic and why preparation, not intention, determines whether this season becomes your best or your hardest. Drawing from Exodus 19, he unpacks the idea of washing your own clothes—identifying the internal contamination, habits, and responses that quietly sabotage progress.
This isn’t about starting over. It’s about stopping the transfer of last year’s weight into this season. If you’re ready for real change, not just motivation, this message is for you.
Key themes:
• Why “another year” and a “new year” are not the same
• How unresolved habits contaminate finances, relationships, and peace
• What it actually means to reset before you rebuild
• Why some cycles require more than a quick fix 👉
Watch the full message. Stay for the entire conversation. Don’t skip this step.
Chapters
00:00:00 Welcome: Don't Carry Last Year Into This Season
00:01:12 Another Year or a New Year: The Choice Is Yours
00:01:42 The Forecast: What Happens Without Change
00:04:40 Exodus 19: And the Lord Said
00:08:06 Freedom Gets You Out, Washing Gets Egypt Out of You
00:10:50 The Stains Are Still There: Contamination Inventory
00:11:48 Wash Your Own Clothes: Stop Washing Other People's
00:13:54 Understanding Contaminants: The Definition
00:25:20 Not All Cycles Are the Same: Quick Wash vs Sanitize
00:20:26 The Reset: Getting Contaminants Out
00:29:13 Peace vs War: Identifying Your Stain
00:30:05 The Phone Call Test: Peace in Practice
00:31:32 Exposure and Environment: Where Stains Come From
00:39:49 The Best Christmas Ever: The Result of Washing
00:44:00 Closing Prayer: Surrendering to the Wash Cycle
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