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Last week before heading off on a family vacation in Colorado, I was reminded of the power of a deadline. Getting things done before vacation is one thing, but are there things you really want to do but are putting them off? Jodi Wellman, author of You Only Die Once: How To Make It To The End With No Regrets, discusses how to leverage the power of temporal scarcity, and offers practical advice on how to break out of autopilot to live more fully. Jodi Wellman challenges us to confront our mortality head-on and use it as motivation to live more purposefully. Her work combines insights from Positive Psychology and her personal experiences, with a refreshing take on how awareness of death can actually enhance our lives. You'll want to try out Jodi's Life Calculator and discover how to "live like we mean it."
Jodi Wellman joins us from California.
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Bio
Jodi Wellman is a former corporate executive turned executive coach and the author of You Only Die Once: How To Make It To The End With No Regrets. She has a Master's in Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where she is an instructor in the Master's program and a trainer in the world-renowned Penn Resilience Program. She is a Professional Certified Coach with the ICF and a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach from CTI. She has coached and spoken with clients like American Express, Fidelity, pwc, Royal Bank of Canada, BMW, and more, and runs her own business, Four Thousand Mondays. She lives between Palm Springs and Chicago with her husband and cat, Andy.
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For More on Jodi Wellman
You Only Die Once: How To Make It To The End With No Regrets
Website
Life Calculator
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Podcast Episodes You May Like
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Happier Hour – Cassie Holmes, PhD
The Wisdom and Wonder of Uncertainty – Maggie Jackson
The Portfolio Life – Christina Wallace
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Wise Quotes
On The Value of Deadlines
"And it's all about how when we are made aware, consciously, we focus on the ending of something that is temporary or rare, like a limited time only thing. Well, our perception of its value definitely increases. If we knew we would live forever, which sometimes is a fantasy. And to be honest, other than it sounding exhausting, if we knew we were going to live forever, we would never take action on anything because there'd be no real literal deadline. You'd just say, Yeah, I'll go and take that college course maybe like in the next thousand years, because you could do it. But we'd never get anything really done. We unfortunately need the deadline and it can be a bummer, but it's the activating force that can help us to get going on our dreams and our intentions."
On the Life Calculator
"So my company, I called 4,000 Mondays, because we roughly get 4,000 weeks, with the math of working backwards. First of all, if you want to calculate how many Mondays you have lived so far, good for you. And let's celebrate those years and Mondays. That's amazing. But more importantly, what do you have left? So for example, I know I have 1,814 left if I live an average female life to 83. Men live till an average of 78, at least in the US to make this a localized calculation. And the math would be that you take either the 83 or the 78 or 80 if you don't identify with other gender, and minus your current age, and then multiply by 52. And that number is designed to make you go Oh!"
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