What’s One Thing You Want to Do? What's Your Question Podcast Blog

What’s One Thing You Want to Do? What's Your Question Podcast Blog

Let me ask you a question! What's one thing you would like to do?

lThe One Thing You Keep Putting Off for "someday".

What happens when you finally say yes to the thing that’s haunted your heart for years?

If You’ve Been Waiting for Permission, This Is It

You ever carry a dream around for so long it starts to rot? Not in a way you can see — but in a way you feel. Like a tightness in the chest. Like a tug behind the ribs.

 

Not because it’s too big.

Not because it’s impossible.

But because it’s your thing you want to do.

 

And you keep telling yourself it’s not the right time.

You keep whispering, “Maybe next year.”

But here’s the thing no one ever told you:

Dreams don’t wait. They linger. They grow heavy in the corners of your mind. They become clutter you start mistaking for truth.

This week on What’s Your Question Podcast, we’re naming that one thing you’ve always wanted to do — and starting the journey back to it, one real, grounded step at a time. 

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Grab your Free PDF Download and Print Mini Guide Workbook 

My Story | I Finally Painted My House (and Cried While Doing It)

Let me be real with you: this isn’t just a metaphor. I literally just painted the house we built ourselves — after five years of procrastination, overthinking, budgeting fears, and the endless loop of:

  • What if it’s the wrong color?
  • Paint is expensive right now.
  • It’s going to take forever.
  • What if I hate it in a year?

Sound familiar?

And yet — in a single weekend, we painted it. Halfway done already. And it looks *exactly* like the sketch I made six years ago — right after we fired the building company and said, “Screw it, we’ll build it our way.”

My husband wasn’t on board at first. But when he saw the vision, saw the cost difference, saw what we could make with our own hands — he lit up. And now, seeing his joy, our kids dancing around the porch, the walls finally wrapped in the color I dreamed of? I’m in tears just writing this.

Not because it’s perfect. But because it’s real.

Because I finally stopped making excuses.

This is what it looks like when we stop asking for permission and start honoring our own timeline.

The Podcast Breakdown | Episode 1 Highlights

Inside the episode, we unravel four deceptively simple steps that take you from "someday" to something real:

1. Name It

Pick one thing you’ve always wanted to do — just because you want to. No justifying. No disclaimers.

2. Start Moving (Even if It’s Just a Wiggle)

Choose three tiny, realistic actions you can take. Micro-movements matter. We call this nervous system-safe manifestation.

3. Give It a Loose Date

Not a deadline. A container. Say it aloud: “I’d love to do this in the next 3 months… year… by next summer.” Watch what shifts.

4. Map It Backward

Imagine it’s already done. Work your way backward like you’re leaving breadcrumbs for your future self to follow. (Spoiler: That vision board, calendar reminder, or Google doc counts.)

Missed the Step by Step brake down videos on your favorite social mediaplatforms? I got you. Watch Steps 1, 2, 3, & 4 [Here]

🎧 And don’t miss the **activation meditation** in this episode — a gentle way to *feel* your dream before it even arrives.

Listen and Watch Here

Journal Prompts from the Free Workbook

💬 Want to go deeper? These prompts are just the beginning:

  • What’s one thing you’ve longed to do but haven’t let yourself name?
  • What fear keeps blocking the doorway?
  • When did you first start believing it wasn’t the “right” time?
  • If this dream was a garden bed, what would need to be cleared before planting?
  •  What would the future-you, the one who did it, say to you now?

Download the full workbook — it’s free and made to support your process with journal prompts, manifestation tools, and space to reflect each day. [Download Now]

 Soul Tools to Try Today

Create a “dream date.” No pressure. Just a loose seasonal or monthly marker to set the energy in motion.

Put one reminder in your phone — something as simple as: “Hey, your dream still matters.”

Make a mini mood board on Pinterest or your camera roll that captures how the dream feels, not just what it looks like.

Talk about it — even just to yourself in a voice memo. Hearing it makes it real.

Practice naming what you want without qualifying it. Just: “I want this.”

 "The One Thing You’ve Always Wanted to Do (and What Happens When You Finally Say Yes)"

One Honest Question Can Change Everything

You don’t need a business plan. You don’t need a certification. You don’t need anyone’s permission.

You just need one brave moment to say:

“I want this.”

Then take one step.

And then another.

 P.S. If this resonated, be sure to check out the What’s Your Question Podcast, download the free workbook [Download]


You are allowed to bloom in every direction.


🖤 Crystal



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