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[The Art of Intention: Designing the Life You Want with Debbie Millman]-[How to Design Your Life (A Full Step-by-Step Process)]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2025-09-08

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The Power of Intentional Design

In this episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel Robbins hosts legendary designer and educator Professor Debbie Millman to discuss a transformative, three-step process for life design. Millman, known for her visionary work and 15-year tenure teaching at the School of Visual Arts, argues that designing one’s life is not about furniture or aesthetics, but about "intention." It is the practice of making deliberate decisions about how you want your life to look and feel, rather than letting external circumstances dictate your future. As Millman states, "Design in its essence is about very deliberate decisions about how you want anything to exist."

Moving from Probability to Possibility

A core theme of the discussion is the shift from "probability" to "possibility." Many people remain stuck because they make life decisions based on what they perceive as the most "likely successful outcome," often driven by a fear of failure or humiliation. Millman challenges listeners to abandon the need for "realism" or "process" when envisioning their future. By engaging in the exercise of time-traveling ten years into the future, individuals can bypass the self-imposed limitations that prevent them from dreaming big. "You don't know that you can't do something until you try to do it," Millman emphasizes, noting that fear often masquerades as a logical reason to quit before starting.

The Ten-Year Vision Exercise

The heart of the episode is an exercise inherited from the late Milton Glaser. Participants are encouraged to write an essay—or use a free workbook provided by the guests—describing their life ten years from the date of writing, from the moment they wake up to the moment they sleep. The prompt asks specific, granular questions: "Where do you live?", "What do your sheets feel like?", "How do you take up space?", and "What are five things you would do if you knew you would not fail?"

Millman explains that reading these declarations out loud is a vital step. It transforms a private thought into a public commitment, which helps integrate these goals into one's intentions. When people hear others "imagine immensities," it creates a ripple effect of courage, giving them permission to hope for more.

Overcoming Self-Sabotage and Finding Contentment

The conversation also addresses the common pitfalls of "breathtaking self-sabotage." When people ask themselves what they want, they often immediately counter with reasons why it is impossible. Millman clarifies that this is not about rampant consumerism or seeking external validation; it is about finding "contentment." She references mentor Seth Godin, defining happiness not as a constant search for euphoria, but as a state of being content with one's life. By focusing on what you love and what you want to master—even if it takes a long time—you can build a life of meaning.

Conclusion: If Not Now, When?

Ultimately, Millman and Robbins advocate for the concept of "making it until you make it," rather than "faking it." This involves active, intentional steps toward a vision of the future. The episode serves as both a roadmap and an invitation to stop waiting for opportunity and start creating it. By shifting the focus from the fear of failure to the hope of what is possible, listeners are empowered to take control. As Millman concludes, the most important question to ask yourself today is: "If not now, when?"

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm talking about your life, the big picture.
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Her expertise is that she can create something from nothing.
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Designing your life is about intention.
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It's the ability to create something that doesn't exist right now.
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I'm speaking from experience.
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📝Key Phrases

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intentionally design your life
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walk you through it
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create something from nothing
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stand in the present
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envision something
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
When was the last time you sat down and really thought about what you want your life to look like?
Now I'm not talking about your to-do list or what's for dinner or where you dream about going on your next vacation.
I'm talking about your life, the big picture.
You know, when you look out to the future, What do you want it to be?
Where do you want to live?

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