31 min

085: The Best Is Yet to Come Cultivate What Matters

    • Christianity

In today’s episode, Kelley and Casey chat about the idea that you will die with a to-do list, and how that can inform the way we prioritize our lives and define what matters. If you are feeling like your to-do list is never ending, or if you struggle with procrastination, we hope this episode will give you a new perspective to re-evaluate your tasks and live intentionally. We are all learning, but what a joy it is to do so together! We’re so glad you’re here!
 
//Time Stamps//
00:00:  Welcome
01:41:  What Casey is loving
06:01:  What Kelley is loving
07:39:  It’s PowerSheets Season!
08:45:  The joys of autumn
09:41:  The best is yet to come…or is it?
09:45:  The dark side of nostalgia
10:18:  “Capital L” Legacy
10:59:  There’s no one “right” season to cultivate what matters
13:01:  “These are the best years of your life!” mindset
14:50:   The benefits of nostalgia
18:20:  Why we don’t “YOLO”
25:26:  How to know what to hold on to and when to let go
27:44:  Final thoughts
 
// Resources Mentioned in this Episode //
— PowerSheets Intentional Goal Planner:  https://cultivatewhatmatters.com/collections/2024-powersheets-2 
— PowerSheets Facebook Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/PowerSheetsGroup 
 
// Connect with Us //
— Subscribe to the Cultivate What Matters Podcast: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and click subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and choose your podcast app. If needed, you can copy this link directly into your favorite podcast app (like Stitcher or Overcast). Or follow us on Spotify!
 
— We would love it if you took a few minutes to leave us an iTunes review to help spread the word about Cultivate What Matters! We want to invite more women into our conversations!
 
— Visit cultivatewhatmatters.com for delightful resources to help you design a more intentional life.
 
— Subscribe to the Cultivate What Matters newsletter and receive free intentional living resources in your inbox.
 
— Like Cultivate What Matters on Facebook.
 
— Follow @CultivateWhatMatters on Instagram for all things Cultivate What Matters!
 

In today’s episode, Kelley and Casey chat about the idea that you will die with a to-do list, and how that can inform the way we prioritize our lives and define what matters. If you are feeling like your to-do list is never ending, or if you struggle with procrastination, we hope this episode will give you a new perspective to re-evaluate your tasks and live intentionally. We are all learning, but what a joy it is to do so together! We’re so glad you’re here!
 
//Time Stamps//
00:00:  Welcome
01:41:  What Casey is loving
06:01:  What Kelley is loving
07:39:  It’s PowerSheets Season!
08:45:  The joys of autumn
09:41:  The best is yet to come…or is it?
09:45:  The dark side of nostalgia
10:18:  “Capital L” Legacy
10:59:  There’s no one “right” season to cultivate what matters
13:01:  “These are the best years of your life!” mindset
14:50:   The benefits of nostalgia
18:20:  Why we don’t “YOLO”
25:26:  How to know what to hold on to and when to let go
27:44:  Final thoughts
 
// Resources Mentioned in this Episode //
— PowerSheets Intentional Goal Planner:  https://cultivatewhatmatters.com/collections/2024-powersheets-2 
— PowerSheets Facebook Group:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/PowerSheetsGroup 
 
// Connect with Us //
— Subscribe to the Cultivate What Matters Podcast: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and click subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and choose your podcast app. If needed, you can copy this link directly into your favorite podcast app (like Stitcher or Overcast). Or follow us on Spotify!
 
— We would love it if you took a few minutes to leave us an iTunes review to help spread the word about Cultivate What Matters! We want to invite more women into our conversations!
 
— Visit cultivatewhatmatters.com for delightful resources to help you design a more intentional life.
 
— Subscribe to the Cultivate What Matters newsletter and receive free intentional living resources in your inbox.
 
— Like Cultivate What Matters on Facebook.
 
— Follow @CultivateWhatMatters on Instagram for all things Cultivate What Matters!
 

31 min