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Here is the story and the question that can help you save a lot of time make you more efficient and effective and perhaps make you more money in 2026

Here is the story and the question that can help you save a lot of time make you more efficient and effective and perhaps make you more money in 2026

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On the first day of 2026, The What It Takes Radio Company opens the year with a simple, thoughtful, and surprisingly powerful eight-minute radio and television program designed to help listeners pause, reflect, and begin the year with intention.

Hosted by Stan Hustad, the program does not offer a list of resolutions or predictions. Instead, it centers on one clarifying question—drawn from history, philosophy, and practical coaching—that has the potential to save time, sharpen focus, strengthen relationships, and improve effectiveness in life and work throughout the year ahead.

A Question Rooted in Wisdom

The program begins with a story attributed to two influential American thinkers, Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, who were known to ask one another a profound question when they met:

"Since we last met, what is clearer to you now?"

This question, simple on the surface, becomes the centerpiece of the broadcast. Stan connects it to the modern pursuit of clarity over argument—echoing the teaching of Dennis Prager, who has long emphasized that clarity is often more important than agreement.

Why Clarity Matters at the Start of the Year

As the holiday season closes and normal routines resume, the program invites listeners to reflect honestly on the year just completed—and to look forward with purpose. Whether the past year felt like a season of thriving or merely surviving, the new year presents a moment to stop and ask:

What is clear to me now about my life?
What is clear about my relationships?
What is clear about my work, finances, and direction?
What needs to change, and what needs to continue?

Rather than pushing for quick answers, the program encourages thoughtful listening—to oneself and to others—as a foundation for better decisions and healthier conversations in 2026.

What to Remember

Clarity is a powerful starting point for growth and change.
Asking the right question can be more valuable than having the right answer.
Reflection creates space for better decisions, not just more activity.

What to Share

Share the question "What is clear to you now?" with colleagues, clients, friends, and family.
Use it as a conversation starter that invites understanding rather than conflict.
Introduce it into meetings, coaching sessions, or personal check-ins throughout the year.

What to Act On—Right Now

Take a few quiet minutes today to answer the question for yourself.
Write down what feels clear—and what still feels cloudy.
Decide one small action that aligns with that clarity as you begin 2026.

A New Year Benediction

The program closes as it always does—with a benediction. A reminder that words matter, beginnings matter, and clarity matters. As this new year unfolds, may clarity guide your conversations, your decisions, and your direction.

May it go well for you.
All the best, and blessings for a meaningful and effective 2026.

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