Dr. Stacy Taniguchi, expert in choosing to thrive and creating a fulfilling life, discusses the importance of living intentionally and spending time and money on what we truly value. He encourages creating a thrive list instead of a bucket list to help live our fullest lives. The podcast also explores the benefits of locum tenens, the power of a question, and exciting trips to Alaska and Nepal that teach concepts of thriving.
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Seizing Life Opportunities
Dr. Stacy Taniguchi shares how creating a Thrive List motivated him to seize life opportunities rather than making excuses.
His glider plane flying experience arose spontaneously from recognizing an opportunity connected to his list.
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Use a Thrive List Not Bucket List
Replace the bucket list with a Thrive List to focus on living fully now, not delaying dreams until the end of life.
A Thrive List encourages active engagement with life rather than morbidly awaiting death.
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Keep Your Thrive List Commitments
Never remove items from your Thrive List; they reflect your core values and lifelong aspirations.
This approach ensures commitment to meaningful goals, regardless of when opportunities emerge.
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Today we are talking with Dr. Stacy Taniguchi about choosing to thrive and creating a life you would want to live over and over again. Dr. Taniguchi talks about making the most of the time we have on this earth and being intentional about spending our time and money doing what we truly value. He does not like the idea of a bucket list, but prefers focusing on a Thrive LIst that helps you go about living your fullest life.
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