Bucket Lists

79Life gives us lots of fears. When we’re very young, we’re fearless. Not because we are so brave, but because we aren’t smart enough to know what to be fearful of, yet. That, however, changes quickly and life gives us a heaping helping of stuff to be afraid of.

Growing Older

I think one of the best benefits of growing older is overcoming a fear of failure. When you have some decades under your belt, you know that success isn’t lasting and failure isn’t terminal. Life is a series of hills and valleys.

Joy in Life

I just re-watched the movie “The Bucket List” with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. It’s a classic.

IMDb gives this storyline, if you’ve never seen this film, as follows: Corporate billionaire Edward Cole and working class mechanic Carter Chambers have nothing in common except for their terminal illnesses. While sharing a hospital room together, they decide to leave it and do all the things they have ever wanted to do before they die according to their bucket list. In the process, both of them heal each other, become unlikely friends, and ultimately find joy in life.

What Were You “Meant” to Do?

I’m very grateful for the life I’ve lived. I worked in a career for over four decades that I loved. I then transitioned into teaching at a university, which was the next career move on my short career “bucket list.”

I’ve mentored so many engaged students and gotten lots of positive feedback on my classes. A recent note said “I just wanted to thank you for your awesome class. I really enjoyed it and you as a professor.”

No job can get more rewarding than when you receive notes like that!

Good Times & Bad

There’s an old saying about good times and bad that goes like this: ‘The bad news is the good times never last. The good news is, neither do the bad.’

Change is in the wind at my university. Uncertainty and anxiety runs high.

I will now check off my career “bucket list” teaching at a college or university with the completion of I my seventh year of being a broadcast professor in May 2017 at Western Kentucky University. I didn’t have a career goal beyond college teaching.

Next Life Goal

These past two years, I’ve found that this “radio guy” loves to write. I’ve got both a weekly blog as well as a quarterly column in a national magazine. I’ve done podcasts, vlogs and radio interviews/shows in addition to my teaching/advising/professional activities/university service and consulting. I’m obviously not one to just sit on a couch and eat bonbons.

Excited About New Possibilities

One of the decisions I’ve made at this point in my life is that I wish to move closer to my family and grand kids. All of my life, I’ve let my career determine where I’d live. Then I was challenged to keep in touch with my family. With the passing of the last great grandparent, the torch has been passed, so geography just became more important to me than in the past.

I look forward to leveraging my experience in media, advertising, consulting and teaching in new and exciting ways. I have so much wisdom to pay-forward. I’m a passionate person looking for his next place to make a positive impact.

Think you and I might work well together? Reach out to me: Dick.Taylor@wku.edu

Just Say “No”

Megyn Kelly’s move from the FOX News Channel was made not to make more money but for Megyn to be able to spend more time with her family. Her reasons for making the move really resonated with me. I also want to put some balance into my life when it comes to family and career. It’s time to “just say no” to chasing an overly-demanding position that steals away my time and energy from my family. It’s time to make my next life goal be living a balanced life.

My story does not end here.

Stay tuned.

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14 responses to “Bucket Lists

  1. Super Sunday Spot On! Chapters, Hills, Valleys, Buckets & Balance. “You don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone.” – Joni. Without the baloni. Priorities, dreams and making difference. You keep trying ’til you get it right. Never discount: Karma can be a real bitch to the unappreciative & undeserving meanies. Keep writing those excellent chapters, Professor Taylor!!

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  2. spotmagicsolis

    You’ve had a charmed life so far. I know the next project will find you.

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  3. Hi Dick…

    Congratulations. A nice summation of what it means to be your own boss.

    And a great example of youth being wasted on the young.

    See you at the NAB show?

    jay

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  4. John Perras

    Great post today Dick. Always enjoy your perspective on life & work. We are similar in the roads we have travelled although miles apart geographically. Like you, I am learning new things while giving back and one area I wish I started sooner is charity work. Very fulfilling even with a busy schedule…for now. Be well, John

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  5. Dick…wise thoughts my friend. There are no guarantees in life…make the most of every day!

    Frank

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  6. Bob Glasco

    Dick, whichever way the winds take you I know you’ll find success. Best of luck….

    Bob Glasco

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  7. Don Davis

    Mr. Taylor,

    I enjoy reading your blog each week.

    Family first, always. Enjoy the grandkids in your remaining years. I have 10 and they keep me hopping and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

    My best to you and your family.

    Don Davis

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    • Thank You Don — for stopping by the blog to read it AND for adding to the discussion.

      Yes being closer to grandkids beats moving to Florida.

      I hope to keep working and blogging after I finish up at the university, only doing it closer to family.

      -DT

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