Your opportunity to win an I-pad – and make a full-power start to the year. Challenge Seven – Pure Desire
What would you do if you had just seven days to live?
This is challenge number seven in the Knowledge Source Power Challenge – your opportunity to set a cracking start to the year and win some great prizes.
We’re almost there now. Over 100 people have come this far with us. Have you done it? Are you giving you practices a quick overhaul and setting yourself up for a full power year? This is where we’re at:
Challenge One: Energy
Challenge Two: Know your pain
Challenge Three: Take the reins
Challenge Four: Radical Honesty
Challenge Five: Connection
Challenge Six: Receiving
Challenge Seven: Pure Desire
Challenge Eight: LOCKED
In our last challenge we looked at receiving. Many of us just don’t know how to do it. We get uncomfortable. We bail out. So I encouraged you to think of it as an endurance event.
So now that you’re primed to receive, the question is, what do you really want?
Do you know?
Today I want you to share with everyone your most pure, your most intimate desires.
Actually, maybe intimate isn’t exactly the right word. I’m definitely not looking for an answer like, a crackling fire, a bear skin rug, David Boon and a carton of VB.
I mean intimate in the sense that it cuts through all the layers of guff, and gets to what you – the real you – actually wants.
For a lot of people this is a difficult question to answer. Many of us don’t know what makes us happy, because we haven’t been practicing. We haven’t had the time or the resources or the self-love to do things that truly make us happy, so we don’t really know what those things might actually be.
And into that breach can step a whole lot of “inherited” desires – desires that your family or society or soft-drink companies tell you that you should have.
So today’s challenge is about getting right to the heart of our pure desires. That’s what this little exercise is about.
And so I am very sad to announce that the world is ending. Right now, there is a massive space alien dinosaur riding on the back of giant asteroid and it’s about to slam into the earth.
The earth is going to be destroyed. There’s nothing we can do about it. We all have just seven days to live.
Soz.
So tell me, what are you going to do with your last seven days?
Of course you’re going to spend time with your parents and spend time with your kids and go to church to pray for our eternal souls.
But then what?
What would you do if you, and the entire human species, had just seven days to live?
That’s today’s challenge. Hit up the blog and let us know.
The reason why I like this thought experiment is that it brings you back into the moment – where your joy truly is. There’s no point making plans. There’s nothing that you ‘should’ do anymore. All you have is seven days to make the most of it.
It’s also important that the entire human race should be wiped out too. I think about this a lot.
Because so much of what we think we actually want is actually these inherited desires. They’re not really ours.
Some people will say, I like making money, or I like exercising and getting buff, or I like working on my singing voice or I like driving my kids around to footy matches.
But would you still be doing these things if there was nobody left to impress?
We all have to come back to our most intimate desires. Leave the world and everyone behind, and come back to what it is that truly makes you happy.
Once you have that list of two or three things, then ask yourself, am I doing these things enough. Right now, can I point to a time in my diary where I have scheduled time for each of these things?
If not, do it.
Life might be longer than seven days, but it’s still too short not to do be doing the things that make us truly happy.
BONUS
One of the things I would do with my seven days is write. I actually enjoy it. I always have. So as a bonus, I’m going to imagine myself in this scenario, and write my last piece on earth. I’ll then share it with everyone who completes the Power Month
Challenge. I have no idea what I’m going to say yet, but I expect it will be some mix of funny, profound and poorly organised. I think you’ll like it. But as I said, it’s just a bonus for everyone who hits all eight challenges.
So that’s it. A super quick one today. Hit up the blog comments section below and let us know:
What are you going to do with our last seven days on earth?
And lets all live a little closer to our pure joy this year.
Jon
Ps – What would the last piece I write be? You’ll have to hit every challenge to find out. Do it. It will set you up for a full-power year. Promise.
Fiona says
Pack my bag and head to Tweed Heads leaving everything behind in Melbourne! No stress No bills No worries!
Take the time to breath and enjoy each of the seven days l have left.
1) By putting myself first.
2) Walking everyday.
3) Being honest and direct not bottling every thing up.
4) By the seventh day l will be happy 🙂 and go out with a big smile on my face 🙂
Edwirn says
The darn asteroid can be a bus headed your way and instead of 7 days you have 7 seconds.
I’ve been down this road Jon, I’ve lost most of my loved ones to know how precarious and delicate life is, I’ve lived every moment of my life as if it was my last for a long long time now.
However, Jon, when the actual moment comes, I hope to be able to enjoy my favourite scotch in my favourite crystal glass, hopefully knowing I’ve done my best and I’ve had more than a decent run.
Aaron says
Damn, Jon…..only 7 days. Really wanted to climb Everest (or at least base camp).
But will happily settle for renting an apartment overlooking the ocean and taking the kids to the beach everyday, and playing whatever games or sport they wanted to
Relaxing with family and friends with good food and drink, and enjoying sunset walks and a glass of red with the wife.
sue says
My last 7 days would be spent in the company of horses and treasured friends. I would ride the wind on a horse again, enjoy swimming in the sea and camping out under the stars.
Interesting that the only one I am focused on is treasured friends.
Thank you for the exercise
Jim says
Besides walking out of my day job.
I would just sit on the back deck and admire the view (we have great view) and admire all that our creator has made for us to enjoy.
Then quickly try to build a bunker 🙂
Brett says
It’s simple spending the last 7 days with my wife and extended family and friends. Celebrating life
If I had longer I would practice being an artist creating pieces of work that reflect what’s inside me
Patricia says
I would create an excuse to take my son out of school – he would worry if he thought he was off school for no good reason- no, I wouldn’t want to tell him that the world was about to end….. Then I would try to elicit form him what he wanted to do the most and we would do it together. I would be right by his side, trying to connect with him as authentically and as enjoyably as I could, every step of the way, every precious minute of every final precious day.
By the way, I am unable to find a comment box on the end of the earlier challenges that I am trying to catch up with posting on. Am I too late? I have sent an email about this but no reply yet. Thanks
Mike Day says
Click the links to each Challange in the start of email where he summerises each challenge and the bottoms ones say “locked”
Heather Wilson says
Spend time with our 5 girls and their families.
Walk along the beach, with my husband and our dog.
Live, love and share this limited time with these very important loved ones.
Reflecting on the wonderful gifts our life has given, taking no time for regrets.
Jennifer says
Wow this is a tricky one. Having recently replaced our income through property I ponder this question a lot and I still don’t have the answer to where my focus should go. I do know that being around for the kids (9 and 7) (taking them to activities, allowing them to be home and not in care and being able to volunteer at the school) is at the top of the list. Having time to surf and swim in the oceans pool is also up there but after that I am wondering if I am missing my life’s calling. I do however appreciate that happiness is found in simple things.. So maybe its OK not to dream of having a million dollar yacht or a flashy car.
My most valued things are my kids, husband, family and friends and spending time exercising in nature. So in my 7 days I’d like to spend it camping with my kids and husband surrounded by trees and nature.
Jody Chambers says
I’d book up as many truffle meals as I could, then probably take the Aurther Dent approach, grab my towel and head to the pub, hopefully there’s a good telescope there to watch the show.
Noel Franks says
Make the last week on earth with a smile on my face and try and make our last week a happy one for everyone I come in contact with. I would connect with family and friends that I have lost contact with. I would try to sit down with those I’ve had differences with, being open and honest with, to sort out our differences so that we go with a happy heart to the where ever after. The last day would be with my wife, children and grandchildren celebrating the life we had together.
Jack says
Hmmmm….Finding it difficult to make comment on previous 6 challenges that I have done.
Interesting that my answer of challenge 1 was
sleep eat drink exercise musicwork enjoy friends and family make lot’s of love.
Here at challenge 7 all I can say is
SAME SAME as challenge 1
Hmmmm ‘m wondering if that’s a GOOD or not so good thing????
stephen booker says
I work, work work for other people. I enjoy it, but I feel resentful that I don’t have spare time, because I take on more and more and more.. My own worst enemy. I do it because Im afraid of being without financial resources. I would love to focus on me. I love walking in the grand outdoors and appreciating nature. I drive past a rocky outcrop on the coast often and I have read a sign there that says that therein a gold reef off the coast and if you pan in the rock pools there is gold to find. Who cares about the gold, i would just like to stop and do it. Spontaneity is what i desire.
I have a drone that I received as a gift… haven’t even fired it up. No time. I love roaming and travelling off the beaten track just for the hell of it just to see what is there. I want to explore my inquisitiveness. Swim, play, enjoy and laugh till it hurts.
Drew Andrea says
hmm I thankfully have pondered this a few years ago (it took getting cancer to think about it) and I realised that its quite simple; I would spend the time obviously with family for a chunk of it but for the part that is for my pure joy, to really get a buzz, I would throw a staggered party at some beautiful remote property that went for a few days. Friends could come & go with time for some sleeping. The music would be unashamed trash which is the guilty pleasure type. The party would start off tame with coffee & tea time with some movie watching and then build to a crescendo where we all become a bit embarrassing (except that we wouldn’t be embarrassed) without care.
The good thing is that I do already do this but on a lower more tame scale and not all at once.
This is getting me excited thinking about it
Bata says
I would be with my mother and father for 3 days then 4 days eith the kids. We would do yoga, meditate, have fun and remember the best days of our lives. Sharin Reiki with everyone.
Ian Martin says
I would spens 2 days saying good bye to friends and loved ones that I truly care about…
Then I would then take my wife into nature and perch ourselves above a valley up north in the mountains….
This would be our final days to return to nature and reminisce about our 28 years together, all of the good times and tuff ones… Because to me in the end, its all about family and loved ones, the memories you make with them cant be bought…
Glenn Adams says
My lat seven days would simply be gathering up the family packing the car with the swags and some food and head for the bush. I could think of nothing better than to sit under the stars at night and forget about the world and all its problems.
As for when do we get to do this? not as much as we should (life somehow gets in the way) but we try to get out for a weekend during the summer months at least 4 times a year..
tammy says
I would fly to Paris with my partner and direct family. Staying in a hotel right near the Eiffel Tower. Nothing says the end of life like filling it jammed packed with travel and experiences/memories with the ones you love for 7 days in a fantastic country with lots of Gelato! what a way to go.
Meg Hogan says
Gosh, this is interesting…
I suppose 7 days and there is no one left to tell the tales, I’d probably buy a heap on credit, have a bit of fun of trialling a few luxury cars, dining, travelling with my whole family to a place that offers slow paced quiet enjoyment with sea views, and just spend the time with the most important people in my world. I would not worry about being cautious by my actions or financial decisions and I would just enjoy life as it is with no restrictions.
I too, love to create – writing is my flair. I would probably try to make sense of what is happening by offering pieces of hope, support and reflection on how lucky we have all been in our lives and the wonder of what may be next.
Have a beautiful day!
Claire says
Seven days left to live.
I would quit my job, buy my dream horse, pack up the dogs, cat and horse and find a remote beach/forest area and immerse myself in the moment, riding, playing and drawing and reading around the fire at night. Technology would be completely left behind
Mario says
I would gather as many of my family and best friends as possible and all get on the best cruise ship available and sail into the sunset. Somewhere nice and warm and relaxing. Spend the last seven days relaxing by the pool, eating good food and enjoying the company of those closest to me.
Hirotaka Yoshida says
Only 7 days left is a big challenge, although I would not be so sad or resentful, I am going to embrace everything moment left for us. It is challenging because my family is scattered all over the globe, so it takes a days to see my family members. But along the way I am going to enjoy occatinal encounters with strangers, which I don’t normally do. Smile and laugh as much as I can. Spread love and encourage people in sad mood. Lots of Kisses and hugs. Sing, dance, drink eat. I just don’t care anymore but definitely don’t want be negative. Stay positive towards at the very last moment. I think that is victorious.
David says
I would bump up the limit on my credit cards and spend the last 7 days surrounded by family and friends. Also I would be rejoicing in the fact that I will see my maker and family that I have lost, like my dad.
Andrew Marcos says
Stay in a 6 star hotel, with all my family, while we enjoyed room service, fine dining, massages, the beach, travelling and joyride in a few sports cars.
David Brown says
Life is short from the movement we are born till we die, our life is set, the way we read about our life or run that race is in our hands. With a blink of an eye, it’s all over.
Just having friend or family around, talking about the good times or just making what we have left. s Or just going for a drive to a place that brings back the times we had fun or just good times.
When I sit down an think about both my parents or reading what I had written & spoken about at there funerals, it was about what we did as a family, holidays living overseas or the time Robert & I got into trouble. They bring back a smile,
That’s is what we must remember so the world is ending in 6.5 days, so forget about all the small things like moving the grass, Think about the time you have left with the people who you wish to be with. All the other things like, your first kiss and who it was with, Seen your children born, Write a list of your life, of what you have seen, study, made, climb, jump off or out, fell in love with, all the different people you have met. then look a the list and ask yourself have I completed what I was hoping for?
When I first move up to Newcastle, I was told I have done a lot in my life, My reply was I’m a student of the world always learning or trying something new, never stop exploring because life is short, you don’t know when it will stop.
Carolyn says
i would like to reconnect with my partner as well as reconnecting my family. we are so fractured at present. i know things can’t go back to the way they were before so i would like to create a new way. no anger, no hurtful remarks, no animosity, no more resentfulness, no more regrets. just being able to sit and relax together. to laugh and have fun.
Geoff says
Beautiful
Victoria Mizzi says
My husband is an afternoon shift worker who also works Sundays, so we only get to eat together Saturday lunch and dinner, and Sunday brunch, sometimes a weeknight supper if he’s not doing overtime. Our fun has to be scheduled and slotted in.
So, last week on earth? Throw away the alarm clock, wake in each others arms, and spend an entirely hedonistic week having fun on the road. He loves to drive, so we’d set off down the Great Ocean Road, stopping when we wanted to eat, swim, have fun, (is there any mini golf and 10 pin bowling down there?) enjoy the views, and rest, just like our honeymoon last March. Clean sheets each night is a bonus.
I want to lay on my back holding his hand and look at the stars without all the city light pollution, after a crayfish dinner and a bottle of Louis Rodderer champagne. And I still want to be holding his hand when we run out of time.
Simon says
I would visit my family and attempt to make peace. Heal the old wounds that suddenly wouldn’t seem very important anymore. Then head off to a luxury beach resort with my wife and spend my hard earned cash on good food and better wine, and wait for the inevitable.
Oh and I’d love to try DMT and get a new perspective on the world before I go.
Andres says
I’m going to enjoy these 7 days with something I’ve always dreamed of having, for example, having breakfast with my family every day with an ocean view, then walking along the beach, and enjoying the water and the sun (I need more time for myself). Read books in front of the sea, and make barbecues for the family. Bring my parents, and all my brothers with their families to Australia. Another interesting thing would be to be able to do what I have never been encouraged, like climbing the Aconcagua, or diving with sharks, why not? If the world is over, if it ends before 7 days, I will prefer finish it with something that I like instead of the asteroid hit my head…
Debra Maloney says
I would like to Spend the Last 7 Days of my life on my Farm surrounded by my all of my Family enjoying life away from all that City Hussle & Bussle
Sally says
Turn off my phone and not bother with anything tech whatsoever!! Then I’d sit in my garden, read my book, let my son eat ALL the junk he desired, and ride my horses! I’d hang out with hubby and maybe go for a drive to the beach (somewhere where its pretty and peaceful) and we would just enjoy the beauty of this planet before it gets blown to smithereens by the alien asteroid (or whatever is gonna take us out!)
Paul Smith says
I would charter the biggest yacht I could get my hands on and gather up all my family and just enjoy our beautiful coastline heading north.
Enjoying my family great food swimming in the ocean great wine then repeat.
Carolyn says
Grab my family and climb to the top of a mountain, to breath in the fresh air, smell the trees and just sit there and admire the panoramic view of the absolute beauty of mother nature.
Eva says
I would spend time at the beach and in the surf with friends and family. Lots of bonfires, singing, playing cards and talking. I grew up around the coast but haven’t lived near the beach for 30 years!
Rodger says
LOL!!! I’d do pretty much what I’ve been doing this week so far, Hanging out with the kids & grand kids making memories on the farm!!!
Its why I’ve signed up with Mark Rolton, to live life on my terms!!
Nathalie Sarlin says
I would be by the ocean with my family, but especially carving out time for just my husband and myself. Being with him and enjoying quiet time fills my soul. I just did it this weekend and I feel great for it.
Lisa says
My last 7 days would be spent with my closest (low maintenance) friends and my children in a tropical rainforest setting enjoying laughs and swimming every day.
Adam Stone says
There seems to be a common thread here in terms of getting back to nature and I’m no different. Open spaces to have room to reflect and be grateful. Coastal locations and forest locations. Perhaps the Bellarine Peninsula, Surfcoast and the Otways. My wife and children would be with me, appreciating each other’s company. We’d have fine food and wine at the end of each day and somehow arrange for some live music. Perhaps Richard Branson can finally talk Led Zeppelin out of retirement.
Elle says
Would like to think we’d be working on getting as many people/species seeds off Earth and into orbit/ on the moon or Mars in the last 7 days… that or inventing time travel, lol
CHRISTINE WHEELER says
With a lot of thought and being worried that l pick up on other peoples emotions though, l would spend an afternoon with my best freind by a pool or beach and go for a delisious dinner with dessert.
I would want to spend most of my time with my kids cooking up a storm with everyone’s favourite foods and experience as many delisious foods as possible.
I would spend time with my grandchildren at the pool or water slides with all the kids too, go swimming and have as much fun as we can. Also l would want some alone time to sit and watch the sun come down over the beach and enjoy the serenity and the beauty of our wonderful world.
Then l would find people who are not able to afford to enjoy or experience and some treats, so all would pay for them or take them to a place they always wanted to go and give them the experience of there life time give them delisious, tasty, healthy food and dessert of course.
Then spend what ever l had on a jet with my kids to get my daughter from overseas and go to the Maldives to be in the most beautiful place in the world relaxing in the blue waters to say farewell. This is not necessarily the order l would do it but l would try to fit it all in. I would probably get my daughter first. I would also hope it was not going to happen.and we can just stay there lol.
Everything is about no stress, relaxing, getting close to nature , enjoying where and who you are with eating great food and for me to help some one else would make me feel fulfilled.
Damian Phillips says
1) Sit and enjoy peace and quite.
2) Spend time with those whom matter.
3) Go Camping and waterskiing as that achieves items 1 and 2.
Andrew Grotherr says
I would gather my family and closest friends, hire a penthouse overlooking the ocean and party til we drop…
Sharing love, laughter, food and precious time together, uninterrupted from the normals of life.. ?
Gilles says
I want to make sure I live in the moment for these 7 days as much as possible. Being 100% focus at all time and if I have to take some c I will do it.
Watching the natures and all the beautiful colours around me.
Talking to people and having deep conversation about personal development, what is happiness for you and hug everyone.
Doing any activities we want to do. These is no limit. Money, fear and time doesn’t exist anymore. Staying aware in order to feel the happiness and this freedom.
Andrew says
I love flying so Id get up in the air. I love entertaining so Id share my whisky collection with my friends around a 7 day dinner feast. Id play golf , go fishing, make love , go out to my mates cattle station.
Eldon Stevenson says
I would like to listen to as much of my favourite classical music as possible and I would also like to spend time helping others who may be panicked and freaked out about “the end” to understand how they can face the event with peace and contentment.
Felicity says
Given that spending times with friends and family is pretty much going to happen regardless, then I think I’d want to spend some time in nature with my kids, and some on my own. I love being away from other people and just pondering a whole lot of stuff about life, the universe and everything. I think if my time was up, I’d want to review how my life panned out and feel content that I’m ready to move on to the next phase, whatever that turns out to be. Probably also revisit the best moments of my life, either in person or through photos/memories/video etc.
Tony (kiwi) says
Only 7 days till the “end of times”.
It would be nice to have a peaceful time,but all hell will break loose and I expect I would be just trying to stay alive till the end
JOHN says
Wine, feast ,dance and laugh with my family and friends, Drive around the coast with them all and be adventurous and disgracefu but respectfull. Do things that you wouldn’t do before because you would be judged by others.
I would even give my winning i-pad away.
Peter says
If I was travelling, then get myself home. Then just do the same things I regularly do. Spend time with family & the dog. Get into that bunch of ‘special wine I’ve been saving ‘for a special time’. Have the best family BBQ ever. Go out to Led Zep played so loud the neighbours complained. Who they gunna call hahahaaha ???
Eug says
If there was only 7 days left of human existence, I would:
Take my parents and I on an indulgent gastronomic tour of all regions of Malaysia.
Have on full volume Rachmaninoff’s 2nd piano concerto in surround sound.
Go for a bushwalk in a beautiful forest to take in and be with nature.
Have a deep and meaningful conversation with my friends.
Indulge in warm freshly baked scones with strawberry jam and clotted cream whilst sitting, relaxing watching and listening to the wake from the back of a luxurious cruise ship disperse into the horizon.
Stephen Bathgate says
I would do all the activities that make my blood rush and what I love doing but don’t have the time or money to do them all day everyday. For example skydiving, car/bike racing, bungee jumping, paragliding, etc.
HP says
Visit my family overseas, contact my long lost friends, tick off as many activities on my wish list.
Matt Lee says
Travel. I would travel
With my family and friends.
I’d take my wife to the Maldives first. Then Hawaii and Mexico. That’s about all we’d fit into 7 days.
But in all of these destinations we could enjoy beautiful beaches, swimming snorkeling, fishing and relaxing on the sand. Eat. So much amazing food to be eaten along the way. Stuff we just don’t get at home.
Oh now I’d love to travel and eat my ya around the world.
Chris says
I would catch up with all of my close friends and family to let them know how much they mean to me (as I don’t tell them enough) and spend good quality time with each. We’d reminisce about all of the great times and have a really good laugh. There wouldn’t be any time for sleeping so I’d have big night out with everyone and then take a quick trip away to surf somewhere amazing that I hadn’t surfed before. At the end of it all I’d sit back somewhere quiet and reflect on how lucky I had been to live the life I had and to have met the people in it.
Barbara Lockhart says
Hi Jon….This challenge is interesting. I actually have a pretty wonderful life…a home that is my own….a brilliant daughter and three gorgeous grandchildren that I see almost every single day….a business (if you can call it that, as I call it playing), in which I get to work with the most interesting and soulful people who are looking for better health, happier emotions and to feel better all over…and I really love that I get to help them in whatever way I can to show them they CAN feel better inside and out almost immediately….I own my car….I have a wonderful support network when I need it (not often)….and I feel great inside! I smiled writing all of this out. I DO tend to live in the present….and not wish my life away or spend it thinking about regrets…so I really wasn’t sure what to write for the challenge as I AM happy NOW. If we only had seven days….or two…or twenty….I think I would continue to LIVE my life every single day just as I am living it right now, surrounded by loving people and a happy home and family; living in a state of gratitude for all I already have. I too, love to write…love to share….(I hold weekly classes for meditation and free healing)….and I love that what I give out comes back to me multiplied. I remember a saying of T. Harv Eker that I love…”How you do anything, Is how you do everything”, and I am already surrounded by love, and THAT is continually reflected back to me every day in every single moment and I am so grateful to be able to experience this daily. I really enjoyed reading some of the other lovely people who commented, and I read only about JOY….and that…is what it’s all about really. Thank you Jon for reminding me of just how lucky I already am! Angel hugs, Barbara xxxxx
Malcolm Gibson says
wow , that’s the greatest response I have seen. Go Girl!!
Carlijn says
Again, i’d be at the piano, no studying jazz this time, just enjoying the creative flow. I’d have my favourite music; classical. Jazz, pop, on tap. I’d have my lovely friends and family around me eating heaps of pizza as I can’t afford the time to cook anymore; time is too precious!
Belinda says
My greatest joy is my lover, husband, best friend. We would spend time together touching, connecting, talking profoundly, figuring the universe out.
We would join our family around a campfire under the stars, bare feet in the paddock.
We would cook and eat delicious food, our best wines and make love. A lot.
We would walk the windswept coastline of our childhood and surf the reef breaks.
We would share this all with our beautiful daughter and cherish every smile-she’s such a joy. Build sandcastles on the beach and sit in the rock pools and chase crabs.
These things that are so simple and already in our reach that we work towards making a reality every day.
Tom says
Definitely get out bush. Interesting how many other people have said something like that too. Watch the stars, get under the trees.
And dancing. I’d want to hit up a dance party somewhere. go off my nut, just one more time.
Chas says
Would definitely spend it with the family. Would squeeze in as much snowboarding as possible right till the bitter end!
Dedicated Server Defeated says
Truly when someone doesn’t be aware of afterward its up to other
viewers that they will assist, so here it occurs.
Michael says
This one has been a bit more difficult, and I have procrastinated!!!
Theoretically everyone in the whole world would know we have only 7 days to live, so chaos would reign supreme. All the more reason to take family and close friends away to spend good times, fun times and quiet times with each and everyone. (Something we should do now eh?)
Spending time with my wife, going to our old family farm near Wentworth (see the Darling River fiasco), and then fun times on our favourite beach on the Sunshine Coast. Then go see our friends across the world for surprise visits. Eat and drink good food and wines, with good music, and worthwhile chats!!!!!!!!!!
Braden Wright says
I would be doing all the crazy high adrenaline stuff I have been wanting to do for years! Jumping out of an airplane on my own.. with instructors of course! Base jump, hang glide, more bungee jumping!
All the thrilling exciting stuff that makes me feel like I am alive!!
Being so busy with life these things definitely get forgotten, I am getting excited just thinking about it all. I really want to arrange time now to do some of these things. Just schedule one of them in on a 6 month occasion rather than later when I have caught up with life, which never seems to happen!
I have actually forgotten how excited I get thinking about it!!
Thanks for bringing it back!!!
Marija Barclay says
TRAVEL, TRAVEL, TRAVEL!! See the whole world!!
Susana says
Bible
Entering the Ark
…3and also seven of every kind of bird of the air, male and female, in order to preserve their offspring on the face of all the earth. 4For seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living thing I have made.” 5And Noah did all that the LORD had commanded him.…
Berean Study Bible
If I only I had 7 days to live I would spend time with my parents and talk to family overseas by calling them. I would probably go overseas to Europe and spend time with family and friends, trying to get over the fears of travelling. I would try to stop worrying and just try to make the most of the time, not procrastinating, etc.
Mike Day says
Quite my day job for sure! Then I would jump on a plane (if that was permitted) and fly to the Canadian Rockies with my daughter and I would spend those 7 days with her skiing the most beautiful resorts from my childhood.
If I couldn’t leave Australia we’d find the nicest beach in australia with the whitest sand and clearest water, hop in the car and drive there and spend our final days soaking up the sun and enjoying the most beautiful beach Australia had to offer!
Josh says
Pretty much go and surf every day, all day until I am completely wrinkled and turned into human leather.
Jeni says
If there were only 7 days left I would hire a house on the west coast big enough for my children and grandchildren and we would all spend our last days together, cooking, eating , playing board games, out in nature – beaches and bush, and relax from the crazy pace we are all living our lives.- we did it once before for my 60th and all agree we must do it again.
Yes we must even if there are more than 7 days left to live – I will start planning.
Reece Wenzel says
Part of me wants to just eat as much chocolate as i could….
But if we all only had 7 days to live i would spend a huge amount of that time with the people that matter in my life. Those who have been there through it all. It would be hard to spend life together and to know we are all leaving together – well it would be silly not to, right? Celebrstingthe life that was!
Benny says
Sail. I would gather my family, seven days of food and drinks, and a couple of close friends, jump on an enormous yacht, and just sail. I would keep close to shore to view the beautiful coastline of Australia. I would occasionally swim ashore and walk to the top of the nearest mountain to look out over the beauty that surrounds us. Sit and take in all of the beautiful natural things that God put on this earth, including family and close friends, and be thankful for all that has been provided for us to enjoy. Probably drink a shed load of Red Wine, Gins and tonics, and Champagne, and eat a shed load of cheese and pate. Catch fish, and eat them too. A glorious, and relaxing way to finish my days on earth.
Malcolm Gibson says
Humm! Very self eccentric , higher values I seek..
Raise frequency as High as possible.
Share love with all I meet
Breath , Swim , sing and let all my energy flow out to help all that I can.
Hug my children , kiss all my girlfriends and bathe in Light.
Clear all previous resistances and hurts, clear my soul.
Talk without fear and love without needs.
Be free. MG
Gav says
In no particular order…eat pizza, swim in the ocean, take my wife and some drive (with camping gear), connect with people I have held grudges with and say I am sorry, be completely honest with everyone near to me, eat at places every day that are usually for “special occasions”. Completely max out any credit available!
Sandie says
I feel like I should be saying that I would spend some of that time with our children and grandchildren. But we just did that over the Australia Day weekend and it such exhausting hard work, as much as I love them. After all the shitty stressful crap we’ve had going on over the last few months, if we only had 7 days to live from now, I would make a dash to farewell my parents and siblings. Then my husband and I would make our escape and spend our last days together.
Sandie says
After pondering this for a little longer, I realise that everyone in the world woukd be trying to get away. The roads would be gridlocked. So I think we would stay at home together, and have some quality time together for our last few days on this planet.
Daniel says
As this is a hypothetical exercise of soul digging, I will leave some of the complex realities, like logistics, aside:
Day 1- Take my wife and kids to a forest near our home to admire and say goodbye to the exotic and fascinating wildlife of Australia. Spend the day talking to my kids, explaining to them the situation and the reason for the hectic days about to happen. Hug them, kiss them, play with them.
Day 2- Hop on a series of planes towards Mexico City, my birthplace. That would pretty much take up the whole day.
Day 3- Spend the day with my parents, in-laws, wife and kids, sharing thoughts, ideas and emotions. Remembering experiences and good times of our lives. Enjoying our physical presence and company.
Day 4- Leaving the kids with my mum (I know she´d love that), my wife and I would head down to the tropical jungle of southern Mexico to visit a shaman I know where we would enjoy a profound and mystical experience with mushrooms. I remember these psychedelic experiences to be the highlight of my university days. This would also allow us to better face the facts of the apocalypse to come because, as a rigorous psychiatric scientific experiment demonstrated in 2018, psylocybin (the active ingredient of mushrooms) is the only known substance capable of providing a considerable improvement to the mindset of terminally ill and deeply depressed people, with a success rate of 100%.
Day 5- Continue our journey south to the warm and beautiful beaches of Oaxaca where we would say our goodbyes to the exuberant and abundant natural beauty that I loved and enjoyed so many times.
Day 6- Fly back to Mexico City to be reunited with my kids. Spend the day playing with them and doing whatever it is they want to do. Absolutely worry free. Just enjoy and savour the present moment.
That night could not be wasted on sleeping, so I would borrow my mother´s tools and I would create an oil painting, something I enjoyed doing so much during my teenage years.
Day 7- Relax and eat all the Mexican delicacies I can get my hands on while spending the best time with my kids, wife, friends and any other relative that can join us for a day of fun and celebration. We would celebrate our last day on this amazing planet and be grateful for the time we were allowed to enjoy the ride. Hopefully the day would end with a spectacular view of the alien dinosaur asteroid heading towards us, while I cuddle my wife and kids.
Jeen says
I am going to live life in the present – to live it, to relish it, to treasure it. I came to a realization the other day that I miss out on so much because I am usually living in the past or the future. I keep missing out on ‘the moment’. I was at the beach at the time and I made it an exercise to really savour the moment then – soaking in the beauty, the sounds, what it felt like touching the water and the sand. Being in the present has improved my outlook in life, my relationship with others, my appreciation for what I have. If I have seven days left – I want to cherish every moment of every day – wherever I am and whoever I’m with.
Timbo says
Well said, Jeen
Pete says
With only 7 days left, I would spend my life savings taking my 3-4 closest friends wherever in the world we decide to go…. a road trip through Italy is on the cards!
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april Kohlmann says
I would do something adventurous with my children and any friends that wish to join. I’d even pay. It would be to go somewhere intriguing and adventurous with minimal contact from social media etc. For example the Amazon, middle of Africa. Somewhere that raises our senses and enthrals our curiosity and allows us the have fun and excitement and see each other and ourselves in full light.
michael johnson says
day 1, spend a day at the lake in a blown big block jet boat
day 2. still at the lake but this time out with the jetskis
day 3. Spend the day blasting around mud holes in a highly modified v8 4×4
day 4. cruising country roads on a harley stopping only for a great feed at those elusive country bakeries
day 5. A hot air balloon flight in the early morning then with the flying bug still in me go flying in my parasail
day 6. Having managed to travel to glamis dunes in the USA overnight spend the day blasting around the dunes in a v8 sandrail
day 7. Since im in the USA now going to MOAB for a day of rock crawling in a worked over jeep
Gil says
Wow, this one really had me thinking…Thinking what I would want, what my partner would want, what my kids would want…so many things to consider.
I would hire the Bay of Fires Lodge for the whole week, and invite my partner, my children, their partners, my partner’s son and his friends. If I could, I would also have my Mum and my sisters there. We would all have our last moments hiking, swimming, enjoying the gourmet delights and wines of Tasmania and sit and watch the sunsets every night. I would make love to my gorgeous partner in every available moment, feel the connection and let it take us into the next realm, whatever that may be.
Everything else would disappear into insignificance if those things were all achievable together, those seven days would be magical – love and family, food and wine and finally wonderful places to explore. There is nothing else I would need.
Ad says
I’ll spend the first 3 days riding (motorcycle) till I can’t take anymore of riding. Spending time with my kids, wife and extended family in a natural (camp) like setting would bring all the peacefulness and serenity for the human civilisation to go out in style.
Steve says
I would pickup my partner, our kids and any extended family that wants to come, take the Spirit of Tasmania ferry, load up with camping supplies and take a trek to Cradle Mountain (never been there but always wanted to). We would camp, sing songs and toast marshmallows around the campfire, go on bushwalks, swim in Lake St. Clair and have the best time. We would laugh and cry, share our fears and unmet dreams and desires, and tell stories of our adventures. We would make unbridled love to our partners and just live in the moment.
Unfortunately, the reality is the world would most likely go to shit in a hay basket, with chaos reigning supreme. There would likely be no ferry or flights to take, no supplies to purchase (unless stolen) and we possibly wouldn’t be able to call loved ones as no-one would be working and keeping non-essential let alone essential services working. Therefore, if I couldn’t contact my partner or our kids, we would all meet at our property in regional VIC and still do all of the above around a campfire, in a local lake or in our dam and go yabbying to boot!
Timbo says
Contact.
I would want to connect in person with my brothers and sister for one last time and recall our shared memories and experiences. I would want to connect in person with definitely one, probably two, possibly 3 of my friends for exactly the same reason. I’d like to do this with more friends, but frankly, there isn’t the time, so they would be relegated to phone calls. If the networks aren’t completely jammed.
Emotion.
I love what music does to me. The emotions it evokes. So I would fill my time with music. Sadly, I can’t play a musical instrument, but I wouldn’t waste time lamenting about that although I would acknowledge it.
Experience.
I love snow skiing. I have never done any physical activity that does more positive things for me than skiing. The sounds, the sensations, the physicality, the connection, the joy and appreciation of my surroundings, the awareness of everything as I am immersed in the experience. And sharing that with someone of like mind just magnifies that experience. So I would go somewhere to do that one more time.
Reflection.
I would review my life and conclude that although hadn’t gone the way I had hoped and some crappy things had dumped on my lap, I had had some wonderful experiences.
Susanne Kendall says
i would spend the last of my time completely present with my kids, husband & dog at the beach, drink beer at a pub, eat whatever i want. No rushing, no chaos.
Marcos Serrano says
ha, nice one. I’ve just been in hospital for a few weeks, so have had the opportunity to think about stuff like this recently. I guess in real life we’re always trying to balance the here and now with tomorrow. You can’t just be the squirrel soaking up the summer sunshine, but you don’t also wanna be the one who’s so busy collecting nuts you miss it all.
I’m so lucky to have a life that is unreal in so many ways, full of all the things that anyone could wish for. It’s a bit exhausting at times with little kids and a new-born, but since I left my full-on full time corporate gig the lifeforce is returning and we’ve managed to achieve partial financial freedom. I get to hang out with my wife n kids and see my family and friends pretty regularly, can go surfing, have fun etc, amongst a bit of meaningful work that I enjoy.
If the whole world is gonna vaporise? Maybe this is a bit different to how I often think about it.. no need for a legacy, no greater cause to contribute to, nothing to leave for your kids and their kids… I guess either way, in 7 days, the best legacy you can leave is by connecting with the people that you mean most to.
It’d be fun to get everyone you love together for a massive week-long party on a remote beach somewhere. Have a rockin good time, and finally get to all those conversations you haven’t had but wanted to, let em know how much they all mean to you. Go out with a bang : )
Jane says
I would spend the first few days catching up with close friends & family in places that have special meaning to us. The last few days I would spend with my family at our home which I love taking in the wonder, peace & beauty of our surroundings.
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Jane says
FIrst up, get in touch with friends and family scattered around the world and say thanks for the love, laughter and shared experience of life. then jump in the car and head back to my childhood hometown, spend time with my dearest friends (assuming they haven’t fled elsewhere pending the end of the world) and then head out to my childhood farm, perch myself on the verandah of the old farmhouse and enjoy the peace, serenity and view while waiting for Armageddon.
Jarrod Riley says
Take my wife and kids to a warm beach and hang out. Eat amazing food (but not so much as I get ill, but more than I normally would). Tell jokes. Laugh with my wife. Play Nintendo with my son. Ride horses, dance and dress up with my daughter and have lots of sex.
Phil Pollard says
I’d throw the wife on the back of the motorcycle and ride off into the country, chatting with random strangers whenever we stop, and having them see their greatness
Mark Gardner says
Only 7 days to live ….
Day one & Day two is catch up with family and friends
Spend time and share laughs over great fine food and wine.
Day 3 &Day 4 travel to 90 mole beach and camp and Spend time with Wife Read to my daughter and listen to some more of my music collection .
Day 6, finish off all the songs I’ve been writing and record them., mix them , master them and release it all over the net.
Day 7, stay awake
What hang on I’m still here ….go to http://www.markgardnermusic.com.au
Scott says
7 days to live, spend as much time as I can with friends and family for 4 days and then go to our favourite spot on the coast with one of my best mates and just relax for the last 3 days, giving as many cuddles I could to my wife and 2 year old son as possible the whole time, nothing feels better than holding the two I love the most
marx says
Within the confines of the law I would do many of the things I do not do now – drink too much, eat too much, no exercise, gambling at the most expensive casino on earth, betting at the races, travel as much as I could in a big expensive chauffeur driven limousine, stay in a penthouse, even smoke cigars,
Karen says
Travel as far as I could get to the places on my bucket list taking my closest friends and family with me
Rita Gorlato says
I wold spend the last 7 days with my family making sure they know how much I love them and how fantastic they all are (in their own way). Go dancing, eat whatever I fancied, make as many people happy as I possibly could. Enjoy every moment of it. I have has a pretty amazing life, so spend time reliving the joy filled moments (there were many of them).
Rita
Sondra Bellert says
I would arrange to meet all my family at my favourite beach where I grew up as a child. I would spend every day walking the beach, swimming, enjoying the sunshine, talking to my family, eating lots of seafood and other fine food and drinking expensive wine.
Kris Anderson says
Be with my family and do what ever they like to do. Be present, be greatful, love.
steph says
I’d gather my family together and just like Noah in the Ark ask anyone to join us. We’d enjoy our days doing life together. Be at peace, knowing although its the last 7 days it’s not the end, it’s just the beginning!
Belinda says
get family and friends to join me in the whitsundays ( nice short flight from sydney) to jet ski, snorkel, bush walk, enjoy nature at it’s best, drink cocktails by the ocean, and have my last burst of hot weather relaxing with loved ones while having fun and a daily massage
Lisa D says
For the last seven days I would find a mountain, a pine forest and a white horse (like my old Paddy) and ride through the trees, finding peace and quiet and stillness, hear my inner voice and relax with an good wine and food cooked on an open fire. Bliss!!
This ideal place is on my wish list and part of my long term dreams. Coming very soon!
Kunal says
I would be glad if I know when i am gonna die…I would like to go back to the home town to catch up with my parents and old mates for goodbye. I would like to apologise to the people I hurted (intentionally or otherwise). I would also apologise to my wife and kids for not being with them for long enough.I would also like to pray to God for his mercy on me and my family after my departure
Donna says
Seven days… I would get my family together (and friends if they could come) and have a party by the beach.
I’d write thank you letters to all my special people and send them.
I’d have a chef to cook meals for us and lots of fun things to do like type rides on the water, fishing boats.
There’d also be plenty of relaxing and appreciating what my life has been and who has been in my life.
David Thorpe says
I would spend my time with my family communing with nature and enjoying the serenity and calmness that nature and the flow of water and sounds of waterfall brings to my family. We would share stories and record the best times for posterity.
Matt P says
Tough question, very tough question…
I think most of the 7 days would be spent with family and friends, having a casual drink and celebrating the life we have had and how we have lasted this long!
My cheeky last ditch thrill, I would buy an old stripped out racecar and give it a good blasting on my favourite public roads, something that would normally put me in a jail for 40 years! Obviously by that point no-one would be on the roads wasting time driving so it would be completely safe.
Jodi taylor says
I’m going to spoil myself and over Indulge in all the things that make me happy. I will focus on me something I have never done before. And I will invite my loved ones to join me. I intend to die with a smile.
Kelli Readon says
spend every last minute with family
William Gilfillan says
Power Challenge 7: Pure Desire: My most pure, intimate desire – the real me – actually what makes me happy.
I would like to spend time with my brother and go traveling around the world to places we have not had the chance to see, like the ‘Holy Land’ Israel. It would also be nice to spend time visiting my friends who are all over the world. It also would be nice spending more time out in nature, with friends & family.
Lynne Burns says
spending time with my children, go on a adventure and take on any challenge that arrived to make long lasting memories
Gary says
Sit with my family and friends on the balcony overlooking the lake where I live.
Also sit there into the night by a campfire and watch the moon rise.
Be physical, walk, ride and swim.
And kitesurf, wind willing. I can do that on the lake we look over. 🙂 too.
Can’t really do too much of any of these.
Bianca says
Quit my job, do some Kinesiology, go to a tropical island, swim, snorkel and scuba dive, dance, meditate, go for a bush walk, eat some amazing food, laugh, connect with my friends and family. A busy week.
Peter Gron says
Take the wife on a cruise. Any cruise – whatever is available at short notice. Eat, drink and enjoy time together with all daily chores taken care of. We’ve done a few cruises and we think they are the ultimate holiday
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Corrine gough says
If I only had seven days to live I would go swim with dolphins and turtles and snorkel. Walk in rainforest and stay in a treehouse resort. Go to Uluru. Be part of a traditional corroboree. Then fly to America experience LasVegas and then drive down Route 66 . Go to New Oleans and listen to some awesome soul music. If I have any time left I would go to Harry Potter world in Orlando Flordia. If I had more time after that fly to the uk and go to the oldest castle I can find.
Deb says
Go to Africa. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do – and knowing I wouldn’t have any money worries soon, I’d do it!! 😉
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maree says
I would write small letters of gratitude to all friends and relatives throughout the world, enclosing small works of art.
I would spend time with my closest family.
I would go hiking with my husband (and whoever wants to join us),camp under the stars, in a bivvy so we could watch shooting stars.
I would taste the fire in morning coffee, enjoy a wine with camp food, and a good malt in a tin cup as the sun sinks.
I would listen to birdsong/ tumble of clear crystal water through schist boulders, glaciers creak and winds whisper over tussock and forest.
I would feel the sand beneath my feet, dust between my toes, snow under my boots.
I would smell the freshness of glacier snow, the bush, the sea, the night, the dew on grass.
I would be.
Gina Scriven says
My last 7 days would be no different to what I am doing now. Every day I spend as if it is my last.
If I was to leave this planet tomorrow I would go willingly because I have made the most of each and every day for myself and those most important to me.
Mal Barrett says
A few years ago my partner and I realised that we had become slaves to the banks and our egos, and we weren’t really ‘living’. It took a few years to restructure pretty much every aspect of our lives but it was worth the effort. I am very happy to report that if we only had 7 days to live not much would change.. Every day we live as large as we can. The biggest changes would be immediately ceasing all income producing activity and a more partying with friends and family.
Luke says
Ok I’ve had to rethink this a few times and I’m ready for earths obliteration now.
Get out into nature – Boating on the ocean, fishing, scuba diving, exploring, be amongst animals, trees/nature – soak up & enjoy the natural beauty of planet earth with my family
tristan says
Take the kids to the beach, go camping with them (they always ask). I don’t do these things very much because I’m on my own and I get worried about losing one them or one of them getting hurt or drowning etc. However, if we’re all going down in a weeks time anyway, there’s really nothing to worry about is there. Make a spaghetti as a last meal (its a mean spag bol, everyone loves it). Make sure I squeeze in a bungy jump, I’ve always wanted to do that. Drive a car in excess of 250kph, looks like a fun time but not real responsible. If I live through both of those I reckon I’d be quite happy doing whatever the kids want for the rest of our time together.
Belinda says
Make contact with some people that I want to who I habvent seen In years, Fly to Thailand and hit the beach for a few days then I’d want to go and be with the animals somewhere
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Theresia says
First I’d make genuine peace with anyone I’ve been at odds with, real or imagined. Then I’d take my dog and go for a long horse ride in the Thredbo area. I’d go to Hawaii and conquer my fear of heights and take the world’s longest zip ride. I’d then go scuba diving, even try surfing. Not having to worry about quarantine, my dog would come with me. Then I’d go to Garabandel and be at PEACE, knowing I was ready for my last journey.
Jacki says
Withdraw all my money
Spend it on awesome food & music & movies
Buy anything the dogs little hearts desire.
Adopt as many dogs as I can manage (and a few other animals for good measure) and treat all of them too.
Go to the beach a lot.
Read wonderful books
PS not all of us believe in a God to pray to.
Vera says
Take my daughter and travel as far as we can reach within those 7 days,
Graham Cooper says
Yes, I am with you Jon…. I would write Poetry and Songs/Music mainly.
But first I would ring/text/facetime etc ALL my immediate and extended family and tell how grateful I am for having known them.
Secondly, I would hug my wife, take out that bottle of chilled champers in the frig (that we keep for special occasions ) go sit down on our local beach with her and make a toast to the fortunate lives we have lived. then I would come home and write some songs, create the greatest piece of music every written !
J says
Drink red wine, eat chocolate and read a damn good book, whilst lying under an umbrella and floating on a small lake that’s surrounded by warm white sand and palm trees
Richard says
Probably gather my family around us hitch up the caravan and spend time in some of the best camping spots that we have visited, be it Oceanside or bush, outback. Pity our country is sooo big, can’t make all the spots in one week.
Danielle Kelly says
I would spend every moment possible with my baby girl and my partner – he has always wanted to buy a boat so I would let him and we could sail as far as we could get in 7 days!
Nathan says
Grab an extravagent set of foods and creative tools, book a house on a cliff with an amazing view and a path down to the beach and spend the week with friends, cooking amazing meals, talking, laughing and exploring a whole bunch of creative activities (painting, photography, filming, etc.) and enjoying the results of our individual and collective creativity.
Inna says
Pray
Adriana says
Drop everything and go on a cruise with my family. Eat anything that I fancy without worrying about my weight or whether if it’s healthy! Buying all the things that I’ve wanted
Marie says
Jump on a plane to Koh samui with my hubby, sons, sister and brother and families and sip cocktails, dance, eat out for every meal, get daily massages and treatments, laugh lots, love lots, do all the water sports and cruises. Luv life xxx
renata says
i’ve done nothing but hard work and buying things on special. i eat healthy and dont eat sweets to stay slim. im doing well financially now and i am ready to finally enjoy my life. if however i only had 7 days to live i would go to Machu Picchu, maldivas and african safari. travel of course first class and eating the finest food and lots of cackes! i would of course take my whole family with me.
ALISON says
Grab my fiancée, kids, best friends, a masseuse and hire a jet to buzz us around the world to see the iconic places I haven’t been yet. I’d eat and drink all my favourite things. We’d end up in Israel on day 6 and SCUBA dive the Red Sea.. Day 7 talk, party, eat, drink, make love and then BOOM!
ScottB says
I would ride a motorbike (need one first) to family & friends & take off flat out around coastline.
Fish, eat, swim, drink by the beach fire & watch the sunrises & sunsets & be grateful!
Brett says
I’d grab my kids and wife, head to our annual vacation spot on the coast, walk, talk and relax. Just feeling confident that everyone of us has achieved the life we wanted, and were ready for the next adventure!
Melissa says
I live in beautiful Currumbin Waters, 5 minutes drive from Currumbin beach.
I try to start my day with stretching, meditation and a little walk along the beach before I go to work in a work situation where I can choose my hours within reason as long as I complete my work.
I am surrounded by family who love me, I go out for most of my meals and enjoy good health. Things were not always this way and I’m always looking to improve and expand but if there were only 7 days left to live I would pretty much just continue just as I am. I am satisfied.
Jackl says
So what happened to 8 am I missing something….Jack