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[Shake Up Your Life: The 'Never Been There, Never Done That' Adventure]-[5 Fun Ideas to Shake Up Your Life & Get Out Of A Rut]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-07-01

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Shake Up Your Life: The 'Never Been There, Never Done That' Adventure

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins introduces a transformative game designed to help listeners break free from the stagnation of daily routines without needing a lavish vacation or significant time off. The core philosophy is simple: you don't have to travel halfway around the world to find adventure; it is waiting right in your own backyard.

The Power of the 'Never Been There, Never Done That' List

Mel explains that we are all "creatures of habit," often trapped in a cycle of "autopilot" living. This leads to a psychological phenomenon known as habituation, where your brain becomes so accustomed to your surroundings—the same commute, the same restaurants, and the same stores—that you stop noticing the wonder in your life. This habituation can "rob you of joy" and make life feel dull. By intentionally creating a "Never Been There, Never Done That" list, you can reclaim a sense of curiosity and excitement.

Why This Game Works

According to Mel, this exercise offers two distinct boosts to your mood and energy:

  1. The Planning Phase: Simply setting a goal to explore something new provides a sense of direction and makes a weekend feel more "meaningful." It gives you something to look forward to.
  2. The Execution Phase: Actually visiting a new place or trying a new activity helps you "feel like a different person," effectively breaking the cycle of habituation.

Five Ways to Jumpstart Your Adventure

To help listeners populate their lists, Mel suggests five categories of exploration:

  • Visit a New Store: Walk into that shop you drive by every day but have never entered. Mel recounts her own experience of living in Boston for 26 years without ever stepping foot into half the stores on her local main street.
  • Take a New Route: Whether walking, biking, or driving, take a detour. You might discover hidden gems, just as Mel did when she stumbled upon unexpected sights while riding an electric bike.
  • Explore Local Culture: Visit museums, art galleries, or libraries in your area. Mel shares her discovery of the Clark Art Institute, noting that she was "jaw-droppingly" amazed to find a world-class collection of Impressionist art just an hour from her home.
  • Try New Foods: Break the habit of eating at the same two restaurants. Whether it is cooking a new recipe at home—like Mel’s attempt at sourdough bread—or visiting a local cafe, new culinary experiences can "dull your senses" less and spark more joy.
  • Engage with the Community: Join a sports league or volunteer. Mel highlights how volunteering, such as the "chat and chop" program her son participated in, connects you more deeply with both your community and yourself.

Conclusion

Mel emphasizes that you do not need to wait for the "perfect" time or money to escape your life. By treating your neighborhood like an "anthill"—a place that looks like a simple mound of dirt from the outside but is vibrant and busy beneath the surface—you can unlock hidden gems. As Mel concludes, the next adventure is "just waiting for you," and all you have to do is "open that door and walk in."

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shake up your routine
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step foot inside
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take advantage of
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tip of the iceberg
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbinspodcast.
Hey, it's your buddy Mel and you know what we're going to dotoday?
How about you and I shake up ourlife?
Imean, if I could just snap my fingers and put us both on a beach and ball eight likeboom.
There we are laying on thesand.
Oh myGod, wouldn't that beamazing?

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