Ep. 221 – Paul Fenner – Bucket List Items Don't Need To Be Big
When was the last time you said yes to something small that mattered?
Last year I checked something off my bucket list. Not a grand adventure or expensive trip, just a concert I'd been wanting to see for 30 years. The Barenaked Ladies finally made it happen, and what surprised me was how much emotion came with something so small.
In this episode, I talk about why we wait for the big moments while ordinary experiences slip past us. Why music can take you back to exactly who you were. And why little adventures with the people you love might matter more than the trip you keep postponing.
This week: Put one small thing on your bucket list. Something you could do this month, not someday.
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1 Big Idea to Think About
Bucket list items don't have to be big or grand. It's often the small, everyday adventures and meaningful experiences, like a concert with loved ones, that truly enrich our lives.
1 Way You Can Apply This
Put one small thing on your bucket list. Something you could do this month, not someday. A concert, a restaurant, a weekend trip an hour away. Something that would make you feel something.
1 Question to Ask
Am I waiting for the 'big' moments to feel fulfilled, or am I embracing and appreciating the small adventures and meaningful experiences in my everyday life?