Redefine success, one intention at a time.


We live in a world that loves checkboxes. To-do lists. Productivity apps. Achievement trackers. Everywhere you turn, there’s another way to measure how much you’ve gotten done. And make no mistake: getting stuff done feels great.

But life isn’t only about what you accomplish — it’s also about how you show up while you’re doing it. As Buddha once said, “It is better to travel well, than to arrive.”

A to-be list shifts the focus from doing to being. It gives you a chance to ask, “What kind of person do I want to be today?” And that small question can change your entire day.

Step 1: Start your morning with intention

Before diving headfirst into emails or errands, pause for just one minute. Take a breath and ask yourself: How do I want to be today? Calm? Bold? Kind? Focused? It’s about setting a tone — like choosing your outfit for the day, but for your mindset.

Step 2: Pick a few “to-be” words or phrases

Jot down a few words or short phrases that capture the energy, attitude or values you want to embody. For example:

  • Patient with myself and others
  • Open to feedback
  • Joyful, even in the small stuff
  • More curious, less judgmental

Don’t worry about choosing the “right” ones. Just go with what feels good or meaningful in the moment.

Step 3: Put it somewhere you’ll see it

Write your to-be list on a sticky note, in your planner on your bathroom mirror. Let it act as a helpful nudge or reminder of the kind of person you’re trying to be, especially when the day starts to pull you in different directions.

Step 4: Reflect — no pressure required

At the end of the day, take a few seconds to reflect. Did you remember your to-be list during a tough meeting or while stuck in traffic? You’re not aiming for perfection. Even if you didn’t totally nail it, just being intentional about your energy and attitude is a win.

In a world that constantly asks, “What did you get done today?”, your to-be list lets you answer a deeper question: “Who were you while doing it?” It’s a gentle way to bring more meaning to your day — and to remind yourself that success isn’t just about ticking boxes.

It’s about becoming the person you want to be, one intention at a time.

Explore more ideas in the Resilience Toolbox.