• EP 403: 100 Dreams Project

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 16 mins
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EP 403: 100 Dreams Project

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    Welcome to Episode 403 of The Clean Comedy Podcast! This week I go over my new personal project The 100 Dream Project.

    Enter the List of 100 Dreams. This was an exercise shared in the book 168 Hours. The idea is to create a completely unedited list of anything you might want to do or have or generally spend more time on in life.

    The first third goes quickly as people list all the countries they want to visit and their general bucket list dreams. But then the pace slows, and you start really having to think. By the time you are anywhere near 100, you are listing some very doable goals. Its not easy but it is worth it.

    I encourage everyone to try putting down their 100 Dreams. It will be a great way for you to make plans to better yourself, your family, and your life.

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