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When summer is short and you want to do everything, having a goal or adventure list for each summer can help keep you from feeling paralyzed by options.
And having one that's designed to give you something to do for just a few hours on any given afternoon? That keeps the fun rolling without exhausting everyone in the process.
So how can you create a goal list that hits the mark without feeling impossible? Listen now.
Some of the good stuff:
[:45] We all know I like lists, OK?
[:58] The "problem" of getting stuck in a rut (or is it?)
[1:22] My summertime planning problem
[1:50] A solution for this
[2:10] Going with easy
[2:30] What we're doing
[3:10] Bonus: free
[3:52] How this is different than big stuff
[4:15] There are no rules
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By Amy Bushatz4.9
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When summer is short and you want to do everything, having a goal or adventure list for each summer can help keep you from feeling paralyzed by options.
And having one that's designed to give you something to do for just a few hours on any given afternoon? That keeps the fun rolling without exhausting everyone in the process.
So how can you create a goal list that hits the mark without feeling impossible? Listen now.
Some of the good stuff:
[:45] We all know I like lists, OK?
[:58] The "problem" of getting stuck in a rut (or is it?)
[1:22] My summertime planning problem
[1:50] A solution for this
[2:10] Going with easy
[2:30] What we're doing
[3:10] Bonus: free
[3:52] How this is different than big stuff
[4:15] There are no rules
Connect with this episode:
Join the Humans Outside Challenge
Follow Humans Outside on Instagram
Follow Humans Outside on Facebook