Julianne Hough’s husband Brooks Laich is getting personal about his plans for the upcoming new year.

The Canadian hockey player took to Instagram on Monday and wrote about his intentions for the year ahead, which includes learning more about his sexuality.

Laich, who has been married to the former “Dancing With The Stars” pro since 2017, shared a lengthy post to his personal page reflecting on his year and how he’s “always working on becoming a better man.”

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“It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you are not” As the new year inches closer, I’m doing some reflecting, and some looking ahead. I’m always working on becoming a better man, a better version of me, and it always starts with a vision of who that person is. Knowing where I am, and where I want to go, are equally important. So I share these words for anyone else out there on a similar journey ahead of the new year. It’s a new decade coming, a new sense of hope and opportunity – and a chance to step into an improved version of you. You must believe you are, before you can become. Once the belief is set, the path reveals itself. So, much love to all of you taking the time to pour love into yourself, and striving for betterment – I’m with you all the way, and wish you all the best!! 🙌🤟💯

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And his Instagram story echoed his sentiments but “wants to learn more about intimacy and my sexuality.”

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Other parts of his 2020 goals included the urge to travel to Turkey or Croatia, wanting to take up the piano again, to be more “open to all things and present in my relationships” and ultimately, “stepping into a new version of me.”

Photo: Brooks Laich/Instagram
Photo: Brooks Laich/Instagram

Laich concluded his message with, “It’s a new decade coming, a new sense of hope and opportunity—and a chance to step into an improved version of you.”