When you think of creating a “Bucket List”, what types of things do you put on your list?
Visiting faraway places? Jumping out of airplanes or climbing mountains?
Trying exotic food or learning to make a beloved family recipe from scratch?
I wanted to create a bucket list, just for fun, and put some travel spots on my list, but they ended up being about half work related.
I also ended up with things like “finally clean out my car”. (A monumental task perhaps, but not what I would consider Bucket List level aspirations.)
This got me thinking. Should everything on a Bucket List be aspirational? Should the list be a lifelong thing or something to shoot for every few years? Should it push you to try new things, adopt new habits or ideas to reflect on and things to appreciate?
A high percentage of things on my list were learning new things (a musical instrument, a new language, college-level classes, etc.), making things from scratch (sewing, knitting, cooking, brewing, etc.) and self-care – trying new types of massage, getting a manicure/pedicure – just because, buy some great shoes.
I am, apparently, really bad at most of this.
So if you have suggestions, let me know! What types of things have you added to your list, or if you have ideas on what great things we should all do please share?
Live! Live! Live! Reminds me of Auntie Mame
Some things I have added –
- Watch the first season of Downton Abbey ( I hear it’s quite good!)
- Contribute to my IRA (yeah, I know)
- Make bread from scratch
- Make cookies from scratch
and of course… publish something!