Fun & Variety
…and set a time frame.
- So far you’ve;
- Chosen a title
- Written your Eulogy
- Made some categories
- Asked some questions
Hopefully, you’ve got loads of ideas to start crafting your own personal, detailed bucket list.
It’s important to separate bucket list ideas from general to-dos.
Relandscaping the garden is a big but significant to-do, bucket list ideas are the ambitions that feed your soul – whatever size they are.
This last step is an important one,
as you know, if things aren’t planned for – they tend not to happen.
‘One day’ or ‘Some day’ seem never to arrive,
so we need to put a time frame on each item on your list.
For each item on the list, decide whether you’ll do them in the next;
- Month
- Three Months
- Six Months
- Year
- 2 Years
- 5 Years
Or whatever makes sense.
I don’t really recommend going further than that – because it will be too far away for you to gather momentum.
But if it makes sense to do it – do it – it’s your bucket list after all.
Also, my hope is, once you’ve ticked everything off, in 5 years (or maybe sooner) you’ll be a totally different person,
with a fresh new outlook –
…so you will probably have a whole new bucket list to get through.
Of course – we’d LOVE to see your finished, deadline-allocated Bucket List.
We’d love too see what you come up with.
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