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22. What Happens When You Stop Chasing Someone Else’s Goals

Under the Oaks with Amy Romfo & Jenny Harrison

Release Date: 01/28/2026

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Under the Oaks with Amy Romfo & Jenny Harrison

Sometimes the most beautiful stories come from the most unexpected places. What if I told you that spray tanning people in a small Kentucky town could lead to a thriving real estate career, keynote speaking, and writing a book to inspire thousands? 's story is anything but conventional. From battling panic attacks and addiction to building a successful business empire, her path has been marked by both struggle and incredible faith. But it's not just about overcoming obstacles, it's about how she's learned to live with such intentionality that every day becomes an opportunity to shine light in...

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Does January ever make you feel like you’re supposed to become a whole new person overnight? New habits. New body. New routines. New life. And somehow it all feels exhausting before it even starts.

In this episode, we’re flipping the traditional goal-setting mindset on its head. Instead of starting with everything we think we need to fix, we start with something deeper: who God created us to be.

After reading The Road Back to You and walking through our own journeys of self-discovery, we’ve seen how our personality, wiring, and natural tendencies shape whether our goals actually take root or quietly fall apart a few weeks into the year.

  • What if growth didn’t mean becoming someone else?
  • What if it meant becoming a healthier, more grounded version of who you already are?
  • What if we started with gratitude instead of guilt?

This conversation is about building goals that align with your real life, your real season, your real rhythms and your God-given design instead of chasing unrealistic standards that lead to burnout and frustration.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why identity-first goal setting changes everything
  • How to recognize the difference between growth and trying to be someone you’re not
  • The line between healthy challenge and burnout culture
  • Why celebrating your wins actually fuels sustainable growth
  • How to create goals that work with your personality instead of against it
  • What it looks like to pursue growth rooted in faith, peace, and alignment

We also share reflections from this past year, from family memories and travel, to finding sustainable rhythms with health and fitness, to naming areas where God is inviting deeper trust, especially in seasons of worry and fear.

This episode isn’t about doing less with your life. It’s about doing it with more intention. More peace. More clarity.More alignment.

Because real growth doesn’t feel like pressure, it feels like becoming who God already created you to be.