Let’s flip the script on your summer to-do list, shall we?
Because if you’re anything like me, the minute summer hits, the planner can either go completely blank… or overflow with pressure to “make every second count.”
But what if this year, you gave yourself a different kind of list?
One that isn’t about hustle or high performance, but about feeling alive and aligned.
Here’s my Mompreneur Summer Bucket List—a collection of small, soul-giving rhythms I’m sprinkling into my weeks (and you can borrow any you love!):
☀️ Morning drink outside, even if just for 5 minutes
☀️ A no-phone walk while the kids scooter ahead
☀️ One day a week where work ends at noon
☀️ Journaling once a week without a prompt
☀️ Watching the sunset without multitasking
☀️ Reading a book that has nothing to do with business
☀️ Planning content in batches and schedule it so I can log off more
☀️ Saying “no” to one good thing to protect my peace
☀️ Play more games with my kids
☀️ A no-phone walk while the kids scooter ahead
☀️ One day a week where work ends at noon
☀️ Journaling once a week without a prompt
☀️ Watching the sunset without multitasking
☀️ Reading a book that has nothing to do with business
☀️ Planning content in batches and schedule it so I can log off more
☀️ Saying “no” to one good thing to protect my peace
☀️ Play more games with my kids
☀️ Saying no to mindless scrolling
You don’t have to do them all. You don’t even have to do them “right.”
But sometimes, the most powerful way to lead—in life and business—is to slow down and savor.
But sometimes, the most powerful way to lead—in life and business—is to slow down and savor.
You’re still a CEO when you rest.
You’re still building something when you choose joy.
You’re still building something when you choose joy.
So here’s your prompt for the week:
What’s one thing you’re putting on your personal bucket list this summer?
What’s one thing you’re putting on your personal bucket list this summer?
Write it in your planner. Make space for it. Let it matter.
Rooting for your soul-centered summer 💛
— Taylor