Jason Kelce was born on November 5, 1987. He's played for the Philadelphia Eagles since the 2011 NFL Draft. Outside of football, Kelce hosts the podcast New Heights with his brother, Travis, where the two discuss their playing careers and other topics.
After considering retirement, Kelce re-signed with the Eagles on a one-year contract on March 15, 2023, his Personal Year 5 and Personal Month 8. After 13 seasons, Jason Kelce has decided to retire.
We keep saying the energy is real! Seriita has coined the term 'shaping years' because these years often lead to significant changes.
There can be sudden changes all year long in Personal Year 5, but most of the time, the major change doesn't happen until either January or February of Personal Year 6.
Your Pinnacle is reflected in the major changes that occur during your Personal Years.
Since 2019, Jason has been in his Second Pinnacle 30/3. He is likely seeking a career that doesn't require a lot of effort, which aligns with 3. Pinnacle 3 aims to aid in the attainment of a life free from stress and emotional burdens and to easily access the money and resources you require.
Although Pinnacle 3 is an auspicious cycle, many individuals waste their time doing nothing and being lazy. 3 is known for bringing out the worst work habits in people.
For another three years, Jason is capable of gaining an advantage from anything he does.
The many other ventures Jason had outside the NFL are just what he needs at this time in his life. Like 5, 3 loves to interact with the public, chew the fat and socialize. Podcasting, singalongs and television are skills that are advantageous for both 3 and 5.
His brother Travis, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, is currently in the fifth year of his second Pinnacle 5. Born on October 5, 1989, Travis is about to experience one of life's most significant moments! Last but not least, Jason's third Pinnacle is 46/1. After adopting a casual and easygoing approach to life, Jason's Third Pinnacle will force him to improve his game.
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