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How To Be Awesome At Everything

343. How To Be Awesome At Operating With A Hospital Bed Perspective

How To Be Awesome At Everything

Lindsay Dickhout

Business

4.6621 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2026

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The silver lining in spending so much time in hospitals with my husband for his heart condition is that I've adapted what I now call… a hospital bed perspective.
 
It's basically like this… If I was stuck in a hospital bed today… What would I be dying to do?
What would I make time for? Who would I make time for? What would I prioritize? 
 
It's easy to be in our routine and put things off or not realize that we aren't prioritizing the things and people that we really enjoy the most...
 
But all of a sudden, when you can't do those things, it becomes really clear what you would do if you had the chance.
 
At this stage of my life, I've gotten so clear on my priorities… What's important to me and what's not important to me so it makes it easier and faster to live life fully with this hospital bed perspective… What an incredible gift it is to be able to do so many things… we're just not going to waste it.
 
 
 
What the Hospital Bed Perspective Is

The hospital bed perspective isn't about fear or negativity. It's about clarity. When your normal options are taken away, life becomes very simple. The noise drops. The distractions fade. What remains are the people, experiences, and moments that genuinely matter.

This perspective removes urgency addiction, comparison, and busywork. It exposes what's meaningful and what has quietly been wasting your time.

Ditch the little things- drama, things we should be letting go of anyway - they become obsolete.

 
Why We Lose Touch With Our Priorities

Modern life makes it easy to drift. Routines become automatic. Busyness becomes a badge of honor. Important things get delayed because they aren't urgent. Weeks turn into months. Months turn into years.

Without realizing it, many people protect work and obligations more fiercely than joy, relationships, health, or experiences. The hospital bed perspective interrupts that drift.

 

What Becomes Clear When You Use This Lens… 

People

Who you would want in the room. Who you wish you spent more time with. Where you may have been distracted, rushed, or unavailable.

Time

What would no longer deserve your energy. What would suddenly feel priceless. What you would deeply regret postponing.

Energy

What drains you that wouldn't matter from a hospital bed. What lights you up that you keep sidelining.

Experiences

Trips not taken. Conversations not had. Projects not started. Memories waiting to be made.

 

How to Bring the Hospital Bed Perspective Into Daily Life

  • Using the question: "If I were stuck in a hospital bed next month, what would I wish I had done this week?"

  • Running decisions through the filter: "Would this matter to me from a hospital bed?"

  • Auditing your calendar to see if it reflects what you say matters

  • Taking inventory of relationships you want to invest in more deeply

  • Creating space for joy, presence, and experiences now... not "someday"

This approach aligns your time with your values and turns clarity into momentum.

 

The Freedom This Perspective Creates

Living with the hospital bed perspective naturally builds gratitude, urgency around what matters, and peace around what doesn't. It simplifies decisions, deepens relationships, and makes everyday life richer. It replaces postponing with presence and guilt with alignment.

 

Wrapping it up… 

Most people gain this level of clarity only when life forces it on them. The gift is choosing it before you have to.

You don't need a hospital bed to start living like someone who understands how valuable, fragile, and full life really is. You can choose that perspective now. And when you do, you stop wasting time. You stop delaying what matters. You start living in a way that actually matches what you care about.

What an incredible gift it is to be able to go, build, love, move, dream, try, and experience. Let's not waste it!! 

Transcript

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0:00.0

The silver lining and spending so much time in hospitals with my husband through the years

0:03.8

is that I've adapted what I now call a hospital bed perspective.

0:07.9

It's basically like this.

0:09.1

If I was stuck in a hospital bed today suddenly, what would I be dying to do?

0:14.0

What would I make time for?

0:15.4

Who would I make time for?

0:16.7

What would I prioritize?

0:18.6

It's easy to be in our routine and put things off or not realize that we

0:23.1

aren't prioritizing the things and people that we really enjoy the most. But all of a sudden,

0:29.0

when you can't do those things, it becomes really clear what you would do if you had the chance.

0:34.3

At this stage of my life, I've gotten so clear on my priorities, what's important

0:38.4

to me and what's not important to me. So it makes it easier and faster to live life fully

0:44.0

with this hospital bed perspective. What an incredible gift it is to be able to do so many things.

0:51.1

We're not going to waste it. Let's go. You're listening to the How to Be Awesome

0:55.1

at Everything podcast where we're obsessed with life hacks that make your life more awesome.

1:01.4

Your host, Lindsay Dick Hout, is an entrepreneur and business owner, a mom and wife,

1:06.2

and someone who wants to do things over the top at all times. This concept started as a collection

1:12.1

of things Lindsay has learned that she was documenting to give to her kids one day. And now it's a

1:16.9

podcast. Join us on this journey where we talk about how to be awesome at everything we do. Here's

1:22.9

Lindsay. My goal in this podcast episode is to shift your perspective by sharing my experience with spending so much time in the hospital.

1:36.8

And the perspective and the good that I've gained and how much it's impacted my life, hopefully you haven't had the same experience

1:46.2

of spending lots of time in the hospital. But I'm going to share what it's like so that you can

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