When I first launched this podcast, I talked about Bronnie Ware’s Five Regrets of the Dying, and how reflecting on them can help us live more intentionally now, so we don’t get to the end with regret. Lately, those regrets have been top of mind for me again, especially after the recent loss of someone close to me. I believe the five regrets of the dying can serve as gentle check-in points to help us live more fulfilling lives today. Here are some reflection questions inspired by those r...
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When I first launched this podcast, I talked about Bronnie Ware’s Five Regrets of the Dying, and how reflecting on them can help us live more intentionally now, so we don’t get to the end with regret. Lately, those regrets have been top of mind for me again, especially after the recent loss of someone close to me. I believe the five regrets of the dying can serve as gentle check-in points to help us live more fulfilling lives today. Here are some reflection questions inspired by those r...
Have you ever stopped to think about your relationship with time? Today, I’m sharing something I haven’t really talked about on the podcast before—how I personally experience time and why it feels different from the traditional, rigid way we’re taught to structure our days. My hope is that this episode sparks some reflection for you because here’s what I know: If you want to redesign your life, you’ll likely need to rethink how you use your time. Consider this episode a conversation starter—s...
Redesign Your Life - One Imperfect Step at a Time
When I first launched this podcast, I talked about Bronnie Ware’s Five Regrets of the Dying, and how reflecting on them can help us live more intentionally now, so we don’t get to the end with regret. Lately, those regrets have been top of mind for me again, especially after the recent loss of someone close to me. I believe the five regrets of the dying can serve as gentle check-in points to help us live more fulfilling lives today. Here are some reflection questions inspired by those r...