Bucket List Index

Topics to include on your Bucket List: skills, accomplishments, travel, people, habits, finances, health, books, amends, and unfinished projects.
What’s on your bucket list? Have you taken time to write down what you want to do in life?
I have. But the more I write down, the more I want to do. The more I see how much I need to/want to improve myself.
I am now being more intentional about my life. I find if all my “wants” are listed on one list, I get overwhelmed and tend to ignore them. So I have started breaking down my HUGE bucket list into more manageable pieces.
The following lists are these more manageable pieces. Just so you know, many items on the lists are not THAT spectacular.
1. 101 Things To Do In 1001 Days
3. Seasonal Bucket Lists
- Summer: 2011
- Fall: 2011, 2012
- Winter: 2011: 1st Month Review, 2nd Month Review, 3rd Month Review
- Spring: 2012
Related Posts . . .
- 10 Reasons Why a Bucket List is Worth Having
- Alice’s Bucket List - 16-year-old girl with terminal cancer documents her bucket list adventure
- Do You Have a Life List? - Tsh from Simple Mom tells why she calls such a list a life list and not bucket list. Go to this link to read what she’d like to accomplish even though she’s “already exorbitantly blessed beyond all measure.”
Entry filed under: goals. Tags: Bucket List.
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orples | . at .
At this point, I will be happy to get my next book out, and an e-book made for it, and the one I just published. Arggg. I feel like these thing take forever. I guess though, the rewarding feeling will come when the T’s have been crossed, and the I’s dotted. In the meantime, I love your little bucket, and my prayers are with the little girl with cancer. That is very sad, indeed.
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susan2009 | . at .
Sounds like these 3 items are more than enough for a Spring Bucket List, Orples. Hope it all goes well and quickly. In addition to the rewarding feeling, I hope you also have a party to celebrate these milestones!