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"When it's my time, am I going to die doing what I love or am I going to have wasted a whole bunch of time doing things that I don't love?" What question would you ask yourself if someone you loved died doing what they loved? For Sheryl Tullis, losing her brother in a helicopter crash led to a life-changing realization and an extraordinary challenge: completing 50 adventures by age 50. In this compelling episode of Good Life Stories, host Tracy Crowley explores how Sheryl's motivation stems from a profound loss: her youngest brother Justin was killed in a helicopter crash during a National Guard training mission on his birthday 13 years ago. This tragedy sparked a fundamental question that continues to drive her: "When it's my time, am I going to die doing what I love or am I going to have wasted a whole bunch of time doing things that I don't love?" Each year, Sheryl celebrates a "Justin Day" to honor his memory by doing something amazing or epic. Inspired by the movie Walter Mitty, Sheryl embarked on adventures ranging from simple new experiences like trying different foods to epic challenges like hot air ballooning over 3,000 temples in Myanmar and climbing Mount Rainier. As she reflects, "My Walter Mitty moment was realizing that what I'm about is adventuring with people I love and helping people get outside their comfort zone." The episode also reveals Sheryl's delightful superpowers: having "a lyric for everything" and remaining "calm under fire" during crisis situations. Her story demonstrates how tragedy can become a catalyst for intentional living and how pushing beyond comfort zones can reveal our true potential. For more episode info and additional inspiring stories, visit https://www.goodlifestories.com/ [https://www.goodlifestories.com/].
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