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Whats On Your Life List??? (If you don’t have one, who’s life are you living?)

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One thing that is very important to me, and is one of the main reasons I’ve made the choice to be an entrepreneur is experiencing new, exciting, fulfilling, interesting, things and places.   That’s what life’s all about right?

So, what happened to me yesterday afternoon was pretty cool… and I want the same thing to happen to you :-)   Read on

My wife and I were doing a little bit of tidying up around the house on the first Sunday we’ve been home in literally 2 months (ya, we travel a lot… sometimes too much).  As I was folding some socks and putting them in my dresser drawer I noticed this crumbled piece of paper I had apparently forgotten about a long time ago.

I opened it up, half expecting it to be some scribble from one of my late-night “idea bursts” but what I found was even better. Way better.

As I opened it up one crumpled edge at a time, a list… 102 items strong – all handwritten… appeared.   Reading through the stuff on that list was inspiring as heck… fun, and got my juices flowing again.  The crazy cool thing was that I had accomplished mostly everything on there… this year has been an amazing year in many aspects.

It was the life list I created earlier this year. I usually do a new one every year to keep it fresh.

I had heard about a “life list” a few years back and I immediately grabbed a hold of that idea and knew I’d always keep a life list of some sort.  So, whats a life list you ask?

Simple.  It’s everything you want to do before you die. I’ve heard it called a bucket list, but I like “life list” better… sounds a bit more positive than “kicking the bucket” lol.

My life list has things all the way from big epic experiences (like skydive over a tropical ocean – which I did earlier this year, fulfilling things like starting a scholarship at my college – which my wife and I did this year, to places I want to go/see like mountain bike in Moab Utah – which I did this year w/ friends)

… to places I want to see (like visiting all 50 states, watch the Masters live, Oktoberfest in Germany, walk the great wall of China, and other places)

… to little fun experiences ( like mastering a surprising cocktail, read 24 books in a year, catch a salmon in Alaska, and help 5 friends or family become free and start their own businesses)

And it’s not just trips and fun stuff… a big hunk of my, currently 102 item life list, is things that truly fulfill me and are a part of what I feel is my purpose.  Things like raising $1,000,000 for an awesome charity (I haven’t hit that yet, but will someday), teach a college class on entrepreneurship, finish a tri-athlon, be published in Entrepreneur Magazine for doing something truly amazing, and a bunch of other stuff.

In the end, when I’m 90 years old and look back at my life and ask the questions (as a mentor of mine posed to me) Did I liveDid I love? And Did I matter?

And I want the unequivocal answer to all 3 questions to be an instant YES.

So, now as always I want you to come away from this article with something you can apply in your own life to “live a legendary life”.   I want you to come up with your own life list this week.

At first it can be a bit intimidating.  It was for me.  But, as you’ll find… once you get rolling things just start to flow and it’ll be inspiring as heck.

Now… lets get rolling.  Grab two blank white pieces of paper, a pencil… sit in a quiet place and block out a solid hour today – and a couple 30 minute time blocks in other days this week.  As you’ll find you’ll get more ideas later this week as you have time to think about it.

What Do You Want To Do Before You Die?

Ask yourself that question.  Too many people live day-to-day and never really put much thought into what they really want to do in life.  Again, this could be places you want to see, things you want to do, experiences, things that make the story of your life what you truly want it to be.

Grab one of the pieces of paper and write down those categories (it helps me to get creative when I’m given restrictions).  Leave some space below each category so you can write stuff below it.  Here’s those categories again:  Places I want to see/go, Things I want to do, Things I want to experience, Things that will fulfill me.

Next, start writing.  Pick one of the categories… usually the “places to see/go” one is the easiest because almost everyone has thought of places in this world they’d love to go.  But, as you’re doing it be really specific.  Rather than just say “New Zealand”. Say, “New Zealand during summer for 2 months” (or whatever your specific desire is). It helps it become more real.

Spend as much time dreaming as you want. Its your life… you might as well put some thought into what the heck you really want to do while you’re here on this earth.  If you get stumped, move to another category… take a break check out a travel/lifestyle magazine/website. Find inspiration.

Now, once you feel you’re done (for now)… grab your 2nd piece of blank paper and with a pencil start writing out the things you had on that first paper.  The cool thing here is… on your actual list you don’t have to keep things in categories if you won’t want. I just have my 102 items written out by hand and numbered.  There’s no specific order to my list… no specific organization… just a brain dump of what I want to do in life.   Once you’re done… awesome.  Keep that list and put it somewhere you’ll see it on a daily basis.

Add to it as you think of new things… and cross things off you accomplish as you do them. Your life list should be an ever-changing list of your life broken up into bite-sized experiences.   As we get older we have new goals and want to experience new things… so spend time each month or each year looking over your life list and adding to it.

Now, here’s where the real magic comes.  The act of writing these things down takes the huge first step in actually doing them.  On my last life list I spontaneously wrote “skydive over a tropical ocean”.   Then, 1 month after I wrote that down, I got an email from a friend (a fellow entrepreneur) who asked if I wanted to join him on a skydive for charity, ya, then within 2 months, I was 18,000 feet up over the ocean in Florida and loving every second of it.  Amazing what happens.

I can’t tell you how amazing the experience of creating a life-list has been for me.  I hope it is the same for you. Don’t put this off as something “I’ll do later”.  Do it tonight.  Don’t put off living. Don’t put off dreaming.  If you don’t write down what you want to do in life (from the big stuff to the small trivial stuff) who’s life are you going to live? Who’s dreams are you going to achieve? Probably not yours.

-Trevor

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Top 5 Regrets Of The Dying – Will You Regret These?

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McKinley And I Checking Out The Beach

This past weekend my wife, our 17 month old daughter, and I were on the Oregon beach (Florence, Oregon... awesome spot 90 mins from our house) for a little family weekend vacation.  There’s something about the beach (even our cold Oregon water :-) that just puts everything in perspective for me.

All weekend our little one was just drawn to our balcony overlooking the ocean.  Over and over she kept wanting us to go outside with her… and over and over again she lit up with happiness and pure excitement the second the ocean breeze hit her fair little hair.

But, one thing all weekend hit me like a ton of bricks and really put things into massive perspective for me (I get these perspective and purpose shifts a few times a year).  Kinley (that’s my nickname for her) didn’t want to go to sleep.  It was about 9pm… a bit past her normal bed time… and she wouldn’t calm down.  She wouldn’t hang out with us on the bed while we were reading, she wouldn’t play with her toys, she wouldn’t even think about going to bed. She kept pointing to the balcony door… toward the now chilly but insanely peaceful ocean outside.

So, Kinley and I grabbed a blanket… I wrapped her up in it… and we headed outside to hang out and just soak in the moment.  During that 35 minutes out there… Kinley was quiet… wrapped up in a blanket on my chest… and just looked back and forth between the ocean, the fully beaming moon, and up at me with her big blue eyes smiling.  I couldn’t help but be in the moment and really be struck with what life is truly all about.

When you strip away all of the material things and everything else we mark as “important” in our everyday lives… it all becomes trivial compared to what really matters in our lives.

That night and the next day (McKinley woke up early and wanted to go outside to watch the sunrise too… so we did, it was just as magical) I couldn’t help but think about how everything I do today… no matter if I feel it’s “productive” or not toward reaching my business goals… is a day I can’t relive twice.  And, every day behind us is one day less that we have in front of us to truly live the lives that we want to live.  That’s a powerful thing when you really think about it. When you really think about our mortality… that no matter how hard we try to stop it… or how hard we try to forget it… we’re not going to be forever and there will be a time in our lives where we’ll be faced with the moment when we have to look back at our lives and really ask “Did I live? Did I love? Did I matter?” (as a mentor of mine always says).

Now, I’m not bringing up any of this to make you feel bad about what you’ve done (or not done) with your life up to this point.  In fact, just the opposite… I hope that what you’re about to read will actually help you live a much more full, fulfilling, rewarding, loving, fun, successful, and prosperous life from here on out.

The Top 5 Regrets of The Dying –

A couple weeks back a friend of mine forwarded me an article called “The Top 5 Regrets of The Dying“. I highly suggest you go read it for yourself after you put down this issue of SI Insider.  The article was titled “The Top 5 Regrets of The Dying”… and it was written by a gal who was a healthcare person (sorry for the non-technial title, lol) who cared for people through the last 3 to 12 weeks of their lives.  And, through those conversations some amazing insights were seen… and we’ll now pass them along to you.

As you’re reading through these, visualize for yourself… what do you want to see when you look back at your life when your in your final days?  What feeling do you want to feel?  What stories do you want to tell? What legacy do you want to live?  That’s when it gets really powerful.

Alrighty… lets dive in one by one…

1) “I wish I had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expect of me”

2) “I wish I didn’t work so hard”

3) “I wish I’d had the courage to express my feelings”

4) “I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends”

5) “I wish that I had let myself be happier”

Read the whole article here: http://www.rense.com/general95/regrets.htm

It’ll give you new perspective on life in this new year.

Bronnie (the author) sums the article up better than I ever could…

“When you are on your deathbed, what others think of you is a long way from your mind.  How wonderful to be able to let go and smile again, long before you are dying.

Life is a choice.  It is YOUR life.  Choose consciously, choose wisely, choose honestly. Choose happiness.”

So, when are you going to decide to live fully?  When are you going to decide to “play full out” in life and give your goals everything you’ve got?  No better time than now… the start of a new year.  Hit me w/ your stories and make this month an epic month to remember by taking massive action and choosing to truly live and go after what you want in life.

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Why I skydived from 18,000ft when I hate heights

Okay, I’m not fond of heights.

I’m the guy who doesn’t really like to get on my roof to hang up the Christmas lights.

But, last Saturday I jumped out of an airplane at 18,000 feet (a normal skydive is from 13,500 feet)… and LOVED every second of it :-)

I’ll write a more detailed post and post the video of the skydive here soon… but I wanted to post a quick pic here now and thank everyone who donated and helped us raise over $100,000 for Opportunity International.

Basically, I jumped out of an airplane to take a risk and to show my commitemnt to entrepreneurship along with 26 other entrepreneurs (guys and gals from just starting out to CEO’s of public companies) and what it can do to bring people and communities out of poverty.

So, what risks have you taken recently?  If you haven’t taken any… get your ass in gear and work that “risk muscle” a bit this month :-)

Keep your eye out for a more in-depth post next week w/ the video… its pretty damn awesome :-)

Have a great weekend! And if you love entrepreneurship and want to help us create new entrepreneurs in Tanzania head on over to the page I just set up that explains it… and being blunt… asks you to whip your wallet out and help push forward the cause.

http://www.optinnow.org/fundraisers/helpcreatechange

- Trevor

PS- Oh ya, I’ll be adding a lot to my blog from now on. There’s a lot of really exciting things going on in my businesses, my life, and I’ve committed to ticking off 1 thing from my life list a month the entire year of 2011… and I’ll document it every step of the way on here. So, subscribe to my email list to the right with that cheesy opt in box that I haven’t had time to have my web guy pretty up :-)   ———–>>>>>

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