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  1. What is a Beyond the Bus Stop Moment?
  2. Must I have a bus stop?
  3. Do I have to have kids?
  4. How does this help me and my family?
  5. How do I decide how to go Beyond the Bus Stop?
  6. What are the benefits of going Beyond the Bus Stop?
  7. Can you suggest some ideas for me?
  8. What Outcomes can I expect going Beyond the Bus Stop?
 

"What is a Beyond the Bus Stop Moment™?

A moment we are going beyond our self-created limitations by taking risks, seeking adventure, pursuing our passion, changing careers, giving to others in need ,being playful, or just having fun in our everyday routine.  These moments can last seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks or a lifetime.

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Must I have a bus stop?

No, Beyond the Bus Stop is a metaphor for going beyond boundaries, fears or limitations.

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Do I need to have kids to go Beyond the Bus Stop™?

No, just a desire to have adventures, to be playful, to pursue a dream, or to seek passion and meaning in your lifetime.

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How does this help me and my family?

Being true to yourself can enable you to be more present with your family and friends. In return, you are supporting their desire to also seek passion, adventure, and exploration in their lives.

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How do I decide how to go Beyond the Bus Stop™?

You may want to think back to when you were about 10 years old.  What were your dreams at that age?  How did you want to live your life when you were all grown up?  Also, for some people it is fun to think of an activity, adventure or a hobby that they never could imagine doing themselves and then trying  that one.  If you are willing to try something completely new you may find that excitement and zest for life you once had as a young person.
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What Outcomes can I expect going Beyond the Bus Stop?

Many people go BTBS for themselves initially. But, the enthusiasm spreads to other aspects of their life. Their family, community and the world benefit!
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