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Elevate Your Direct Sales Business with Kelly Northcott

134. How Creating a Business Bucket List Will Help You Achieve More Faster

29 Sep 2025

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In this episode, we’re talking about how to be more intentional with your direct sales business by creating a business bucket list.This isn’t about setting exit plans or walking away from your business. It’s about making the most of your business while you still have it, so whenever the time comes to move on, whether it’s next year or 20 years from now, you do it with a sense of completion, not regret.Doing this will allow you to be more intentional about your business, help you set bigger goals, and achieve them faster.We’ll talk about:Why having a list like this keeps you focused and inspired.The difference between random "someday" thoughts and a real plan.Four categories you can use to organize your ideas (and spark new ones)What to do with your list once it’s created.How to start taking steps, even small ones, toward those someday goals.This episode will help you get clear on what you still want to do and experience in your business, from milestones to memories to next steps. Even if you never finish the list, just having it will change the way you show up.RESOURCES:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellydnorthcottGet your questions answered on the podcast: ask them by filling out this formFree Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/directsalesworkshops Learn more about my programs: https://www.kellynorthcott.com/learnFollow me to stay up to date with all episodes of the Elevate Your Direct Sales Business Podcast with Kelly Northcott!

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