Day 5 Homework for Do It Scared Challenge - Signature Talk
ANSWER:
Based on everything you've shared, I think your strongest differentiator is not technology, books, or even entrepreneurship.
It's Bucket List Living as a business philosophy.
Most speakers tell people to dream bigger, work harder, or find their purpose.
You tell them something different:
Build the business that funds the life God created you to live.
That's memorable, emotionally compelling, and uniquely yours.
Here are 10 signature talk titles designed to spark curiosity and attract your ideal audience of purpose-driven women entrepreneurs and nonfiction authors.
1. What If Your Bucket List Was Actually Your Business Plan?
This is still my favorite because it instantly challenges conventional thinking and perfectly introduces your Bucket List Blueprint.
Promise: Stop building a business you need a vacation from. Start building one that creates the life you actually want.
2. Stop Building a Business. Start Building Your Bucket List.
3. The Bucket List Blueprint: Why Most Entrepreneurs Build Their Business Backwards
This positions you as someone with a different methodology.
It creates curiosity because everyone wants to know...
"Am I doing it backwards?"
4. The Life You Keep Postponing Is Trying to Tell You Something
This leans heavily into your father's story and purpose.
Very emotional.
Perfect if you want audiences walking away inspired.
5. Before You Write Another Goal...Write Your Bucket List
Unexpected.
Especially good if speaking to entrepreneurs who obsess over goal setting.
6. Build the Life First. Then Build the Business.
This completely flips conventional business advice.
Great for audiences burned out by hustle culture.
7. Why Success Still Feels Empty (And How Your Bucket List Changes Everything)
This speaks directly to the "hole in the soul" conversation.
Very curiosity driven.
8. The Business God Designed You to Build Already Exists
Faith-based without being preachy.
Creates immediate curiosity.
Followed by...
"It's hidden inside your gifts, your story, and your bucket list."
9. Your Bucket List Is More Than a Dream...It's a Direction
Great because it elevates bucket lists from "travel wishes" to life purpose.
Easy to remember.
10. The One Question That Changed My Life After My Dad Died
This is story-driven.
Audiences love stories.
You immediately earn emotional investment before teaching your framework.
Tell me which 3 you believe are the strongest for attracting my ideal audience and explain why
Looking at your brand as a whole—not just this talk—I would optimize for three things:
  1. It has to attract your ideal client.
  2. It has to become synonymous with you over the next 5–10 years.
  3. It has to naturally lead into your coaching, podcast, book, and Bucket List Blueprint.
With those criteria, these are the three strongest.
🥇 1. What If Your Bucket List Was Actually Your Business Plan?
This is the one I would build your brand around.
Why it works
It immediately creates an "I have to know the answer" moment.
People think:
"Wait...my bucket list and my business? I've never connected those before."
That's exactly what makes a great signature talk. It introduces a new way of thinking.
It also communicates your unique philosophy in just nine words.
No one else owns this idea.
It aligns perfectly with your business
This title naturally leads into everything you sell:
  • Bucket List Blueprint
  • Author coaching
  • Business strategy
  • Writing a book
  • Finding purpose
  • Building recurring income
  • Living intentionally
You aren't teaching business.
You're teaching a completely different order:
Build the life first.
Then build the business that supports it.
That's memorable.
🥈 2. Stop Building a Business. Start Building Your Bucket List.
This one is bold.
It interrupts what entrepreneurs hear every day.
Everyone else says:
Build. Scale. Hustle. Grind. Grow.
You say...
Stop.
That pattern interruption makes people pay attention.
Why your audience would love it
Your ideal clients are often exhausted.
Many have:
  • written a book
  • started a business
  • taken courses
  • hired coaches
...yet still feel like something is missing.
This title speaks directly to that feeling.
Then you show them that the missing piece isn't another strategy.
It's alignment.
🥉 3. Why Success Still Feels Empty (And How Your Bucket List Changes Everything)
This title speaks to emotion.
Many women entrepreneurs have achieved things...
...but still feel like:
"Is this really it?"
You mentioned wanting people to talk more about filling "the hole in the soul."
This title goes directly after that.
It doesn't promise more money.
It promises meaning.
That differentiates you from almost every business speaker.
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Day 5 Homework for Do It Scared Challenge - Signature Talk
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