“I don’t believe people are looking for the meaning of life as much as they are looking for the experience of being alive.” ~Joseph Campbell
As I write this, I am two hours away from my first weekly acting class in Los Angeles. I’ve been here for almost two years now, and though I loved community theater as a kid, I never so much as researched acting classes until a couple weeks back.
I frequently said I wanted to do it, along with painting classes, which I’m starting next week, but I always made excuses not to start either.
I was too busy. I didn’t have enough money. I didn’t have the time. I wouldn’t be good enough. I’d feel uncomfortable. I might not enjoy it. I don’t like commitment. It wouldn’t lead anywhere.
The list went on and on, but I realized the last two were the big ones for me. I chronically avoid commitment because I associate that with hindering my freedom. (What if I decide last-minute I want to go somewhere or do something else?)
Also, I hesitate to give large amounts of time to hobbies I have no intention of pursuing professionally.
I realized last month, however, that I want to prioritize more of the things that make me feel passionate and excited—and not just occasionally, but regularly.
I don’t know if these classes are “leading” anywhere. I just know I feel in love with the possibilities I’m creating—not possibilities for growth tomorrow; possibilities for joy today.
That’s what it means to really feel alive—to be so immersed in the passionate bliss of this moment that you don’t think about yesterday or tomorrow. You just enjoy what you’re doing and love every piece of it.
If you’re looking to feel that sense of exhilaration but don’t know where to start, you may find these ideas helpful:
Say Something You’ve Been Meaning to Say
1. Tell someone how you really feel about them instead of waiting because you’re scared.
2. Tell someone what you really want and need instead of building up resentment.
3. Share your fears publicly, in a blog post for example, and ask the community to keep you accountable in overcoming them.
4. Tell a friend your greatest dream, and then ask them to hold you accountable in pursuing it.
5. Admit to a friend how you really feel about how you spend your time, then brainstorm about ways to improve it.
6. Introduce yourself to someone you’ve been dying to meet, even if you feel nervous.
7. Ask someone who’s done what you want to do for advice and encouragement.
8. Tell your boss what you can do instead of wondering if you’ll ever move forward professionally.
9. Or tell your boss his or her services are no longer needed, then finally start pursuing your passion.
10. Tell yourself the truth instead of lying to yourself about the changes you want to make in your life.
Try Something You’ve Always Wanted to Try
11. Sign up for a class to learn a skill you’ve always thought would be fun.
12. If you can’t afford a class, look on Craigslist for free events related to that interest.
13. Ask a friend to teach you to do something you don’t know how to do, and offer to teach them something else in return.
14. Take that new class at your gym instead of worrying that you won’t be able to keep up.
15. Buy a new or used instrument and look on for instructional videos on YouTube.
16. Think of something you’d enjoy creating—a blanket, a song, or a small piece of furniture—and then do some research today to take the first step in doing it.
17. Write a blog post or take some photos and submit them to your favorite website.
18. Invite a few of your friends to play a sport you’ve always wanted to try, even if you fear you’ll seem uncoordinated.
19. Blast your favorite song and try a dance style you’ve always admired. Nothing makes you feel alive like getting your blood pumping!
20. Make a list of things you think you’d enjoy, and then pick one you’ve never done to try this weekend.
Go Somewhere You’ve Always Wanted to Go
21. Plan a vacation to that destination you’ve always dreamed about visiting.
22. If you can’t afford that, research cheap ways to travel—staying in hostels, volunteering abroad, or transporting someone else’s car, for example.
23. Issue yourself a “life ticket.” According to Tiny Buddha contributor Jamie Hoang, we find ways to pay tickets when we get them because we have to. Think of travel in that same way—and be resourceful to make it happen.
24. Take a weekend road trip to somewhere close you’ve always wanted to visit.
25. Write down your three favorite hobbies and for each, a place you’ve always wanted to try (i.e.: a beautiful beach an hour away for surfing). Plan to go this weekend.
26. Invite friends to a restaurant, bar, or other establishment you’ve wanted to try, but have avoided in favor or familiarity. (Once you invite other people, you’ll be less inclined to change your mind last-minute!)
27. If you’ve avoided going to a new spot because it’s expensive, start a “fun night” savings jar today, and make trying that place a priority.
28. Make a list of fun “staycation” ideas (for daytrips in your area). Schedule at least two of them for the next month.
29. If there’s a conference you’ve always wanted to attend, book your ticket for next year, or see if you can volunteer there to get free or discounted attendance.
30. Plan some type of creativity-driven travel project—once a week or even month, take photos, draw, or write in a new spot you’ve wanted to visit
Do Something You Thought You Couldn’t Do
31. Jot down three qualities you’d like to possess, then three choices or activities that coincide with them (e.g.: adventurous—white water rafting). Make a plan to do that thing.
32. Enlist a friend to help you face a fear, whether it’s quitting your job or skydiving.
33. Create a positive affirmation to replace a limiting belief (e.g.: tell yourself, “I feel confident around new people” instead of “I can’t meet new people—I’m too nervous”). Then use that new belief to push yourself out of your comfort zone.
34. Think of someone you admire and write down three things they do that you don’t think you can. Now make it a personal mission to prove yourself wrong.
35. Think of something huge you’ve wanted to do, but feared you can’t. Now shrink it down to something smaller but related (i.e.: climb Mt. Everest could start with join a rock climbing gym.) Do that smaller thing today. It’s a start!
36. Ask a friend to describe your potential. Find the parts that make your heart race with excitement, and then take one small step today to work toward that possibility.
37. Set a 30-day challenge—i.e. write 5 pages every day without worrying if they’re any good; after 30 days, you’ll have a first draft of a 150-page novel.
38. Ask yourself, “What would I try if I thought I wouldn’t fail?” Take one tiny step toward that goal today.
39. Ask a friend or your significant other to design an “opposite night” for you—a night when the two of you do things completely opposed to what you usually do.
40. Share something you want to do but think you can’t in the comment section here. Just putting it out there is a great start!
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This is obviously a large list—and there’s far too much to do all at once. But maybe you can pick just one thing that resonated with you, or pick one thing every week or month.
The point is to do something to feel passionate, excited, and exhilarated.
We all have different interests that inform what we want to do; and we all have different responsibilities that might limit how we’re able to do them. But we all have the ability to make at least one tiny change, or take at least one tiny risk.
Today I’m going to spend several hours doing something I haven’t done in 10 years with people I’ve never met. I feel terrified, but oh so thrilled and alive.
What would give you that feeling?

About Lori Deschene
Lori Deschene is the founder of Tiny Buddha. She started the site after struggling with depression, bulimia, c-PTSD, and toxic shame so she could recycle her former pain into something useful and inspire others to do the same. You can find her books, including Tiny Buddha’s Gratitude Journal and Tiny Buddha’s Worry Journal, here and learn more about her eCourse, Recreate Your Life Story, if you’re ready to transform your life and become the person you want to be.
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I want to stop worrying so much about the things I can’t control.
I’m with you Stephany.
Things I can’t control consume me and somehow hurt the ones around me. Will I have a job tomorrow? Will I be able to pay this or that tomorrow? Is my car going to be broke tomorrow? (see the tomorrow pattern?)
I have tried writing or learning a niece piece of software… but when I’m there, holding the pen, or in front of a computer with the new app open, my mind drifts away and I cannot accomplish anything. I wish I knew how to focus.
I want to be able to live in the now constantly.
I would like to paint images compelling enough to be used in tandem with a blog post of yours. d-rogale.artistwebsites.com
I want to start writing again. I’l do those 5 pages a day!
Samesies!
I want to stop talking about joining a waterpolo team and just do it!
I want to start believing in myself more.
I want to feel trusting enough to get out and meet good, loyal friends (and be one). Too many “failures” have led me not to believe in myself or others. This creates tremendous pain and loneliness in my life. Thanks for the great article.
I want to write a song
I want to re discover my innocence,passion and joy!!!
The one thing I’d like to do? Not sure it’s one thing…
I want to ditch my 80 mile commute to a job that is sucking my soul of of my ears and find a way to make a living in my little town. I don’t want another job. I have one of those. I want a way of life that is simpler and satisfying. I want to work with the earth and live with the ebb and flow of the seasons. I want to feel the rhythm of those things. I think I could get there if I could get a small farm. But that’s not possible for me. It’s what I’ve always wanted. But I think I’m getting too old and I don’t have the money to get what I want.
All or nothing? Maybe a little.
Why doesn’t my name show up in my first comment?
I want to host and produce a television show. I want to believe in myself and love myself again.
I would like to raise enough money to return to South Africa (from UK) and spend quality time with my grandson & his sister/brother who is on the way.
I want to own a yoga and wellness studio where I live. We have nothing like that.
I want to learn to love myself, to be okay on my own. I want to write again, I want to travel.
Practically looks not feasible.. May be I may sound negative..but that’s a fact
I want to stop so much browsing around youtube and facebook and the internet!!!!! Instead make MY OWN youtube videos of me doing what I love to do, including singing and playing instruments, and instead of envying others for their AWESOME ADVENTURES and their great TIMES, make my OWN great times and memories with myself and with my friends, and do things *I* have always wanted to do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! x)
I want to travel to at least 1 new country every year.
I want to be the person I know i am meant to be and start the living the life of purpose that I am supposed to be living.
I want to stop thinking and reading about a better life and actually start living a better life – being more positive, energetic, optimistic and grateful.
Another suggestion: Jump into a hole in the ice.
Gives you the best feeling in the world!
I want to live my life into the fulliest so that I can die in peace with a big smile on my face.
I’m a matter of days away from giving birth to my first baby. I want to retain the feeling of confidence and contentment I have worked hard achieve. The unknown is causing me to unravel a bit which is no help to me, my partner or my baby. I must let go of the fear and worry and trust myself 🙂 I can do this!
You’re never “too old”!
I would like to become a translator, a philanthropist, a UN ambassador!
I want to ‘not’ have to worry about benefits for the elderly being taken away………
I want to be thankful and greatful for what I have and stop worrying about the things I cannot control
I want to quit my boring job and sign up for a Yoga teachers training retreat to India or some exotic country. I’ve been practicing Yoga at home for more than a year and I think I’m ready to go further and I really enjoy practicing Yoga.
I say go for it. I too am working towards a more simple life, less stuff, less worrying, less about others and more about my little family. You’re never too old. Make one small change each day to work towards your goal. You will get there.
beautiful things to do .Thank You.
How about a pottery class? Handbuilding and the wheel. You could make all kinds of earth related things?
I want to write a post here on Tiny Buddah about self-love, acceptance and peace. And I think I will 🙂 One day
I would love to read your post Lina!
Serenity Prayer
To a God of your understanding
God grant me the serenity
To accept the things I cannot change
Courage to change the things I can, and
Wisdom to know the difference
Serenity Prayer is easy 2 remember n very useful.
I was diagnosed with adult ADHD a while ago n as I read n learn more about it I understand myself a lot better.
I want to learn more about sculpting by taking an art course, but I’m always doubting myself about my abilities and whether people will like my work..
Farming is a great thing to do. It helps one being themselves rather than living the fake life in this busy world. May be u can join someone’s farm and later build your own.
Better late than never. Always follow your heart and see how happy and contended you will feel 🙂
Work as an illustrator.
I’d love to do that one too! I haven’t been abroad since college, and I’m hoping to plan a trip for 2013. Where would you go first? I’m thinking Italy…
That would be an awesome experience, I’m sure! I’ve known quite a few people who’ve taken yoga teacher training in other countries, and they all had amazing adventures.
I’d love to see a video of yours when you make one! =)
You’re most welcome Jane. I’ve had some issues with trusting friends, as well, after some disappointing experiences, so I can relate to that one!
Congratulations Shannon! How exciting!
You’re most welcome! =)
That’s great! What do you think you’ll write about?
I know that feeling Amy! Sculpting looks like a beautiful art form. I was thinking it would be fun to do pottery/ceramics too. Just the idea of making something from raw material gets me pumped.
What kind of show would you host/produce?
Which comment are you referring to Lori?