Fun First: The Big A## Calendar Episode with Taylor Prokes
- Nicky Tamberrino

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

One of the ways I’ve gotten myself into trouble over the past few years is by signing up for everything that interests me. Yoga, embroidery, part-time jobs, races I definitely wasn’t prepare to train for, you get the idea.
And I don’t try things out; I go in 100% until I don’t. (For example, not just taking a yoga class, but becoming a teacher.)
And while my “don’t think, just do” attitude has led me to some pretty cool places, it has also earned me several confidence-kicking DNFs.
Lately, though, I’ve been on a mission to become more intentional. To think and still take risks.
So it makes sense that The Big A** Calendar caught my attention. It’s a tool designed to help you see not just the next few weeks, but your whole year.
So maybe I don’t accidentally sign up for a marathon and an Ayahuasca retreat in the same month. (I was alarmingly close to booking an adventure with plant medicine on a whim last winter!)
How are people using this giant wall calendar? How can we use it to put our own lives into perspective? I personally would love to make the overwhelming things feel smaller and the small, meaningful things feel important enough to look forward to.
That’s why I ordered The Big A** Calendar, but when it showed up, we (the calendar and I) just kind of stared at each other.
I was afraid to use it.
Our guest today, Taylor Prokes, acknowledges that the calendar can feel intimidating to new users. And as the co-founder of The Big A** Calendar Company, she’s the expert on coaching planner-curious people like me.
In the episode, we talk about how to start plotting an incredible year using the 1-6-4 method. But I hope you leave with more than just calendar tips. I hope it makes you think about your time in a way that sets you up for fun, excitement, and a lot more finish lines.
And if you finish this episode immediately convinced you need a giant calendar on your wall too, you can grab one for 15% off at thebigasscalendar.com/mrwh. (Thank you, Taylor!)



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