2.2.
101 Things I Want to Know, Have, Do or Be – My Bucket, Goals and Vision List
Goal of this lesson:
What do you want your life to be? One way to understand that is to create a list of the 101 things that you want to shape your life. Here are 101 (well 109) things that I want to focus on in my life.
I absolutely love this idea, I think because it’s so in line with with what I’ve been thinking about lately (I’ve had a bit of an identity crisis the last few months!). While I was reading though these, I thought of so many things that would be on my own personal list so I started my own. There will be a lot of travel on mine as well :).
This is a really great idea. I like that it’s similar to a bucket list, but then you break it down into categories allowing you to ensure you have a balance. I think this will make sure we don’t focus to much time/energy into one part of life and neglect the others.
When brainstorming this list there were no categories initially. When I reached 101 and went to sort them, I honestly thought half of them would be travel related! It was nice to see it was a little more varied like you mentioned.
This is great! I love the idea of such a list, and with kids and aging parents I’m starting to feel like I’m shifting and clarifying some of my priorities. We have a good amount of overlap (though Crossfit RX is more likely on DH’s list). Feeling inspired. I’ll tag you if I end up publishing my own list on my blog.
Hi Adam, Love the list! Very detailed and love to see all the progress you’ve made! We went to the Winter Olympics in Vancouver and it was so much fun, highly recommend! Also, if you make it out to Hong Kong, I recommend One Dim Sum. It has 1 Michelin star, and the price is so affordable. Get there early to line up!
makingyourmoneymatter
May 28, 2018
I absolutely love this idea, I think because it’s so in line with with what I’ve been thinking about lately (I’ve had a bit of an identity crisis the last few months!). While I was reading though these, I thought of so many things that would be on my own personal list so I started my own. There will be a lot of travel on mine as well :).
Adam
May 31, 2018
Awesome! I’d love to read yours once it’s ready! As Renee mentioned, there’s something great about reading what’s on others list.
Kyle @ NYPFGuy
May 30, 2018
This is a really great idea. I like that it’s similar to a bucket list, but then you break it down into categories allowing you to ensure you have a balance. I think this will make sure we don’t focus to much time/energy into one part of life and neglect the others.
Adam
May 31, 2018
When brainstorming this list there were no categories initially. When I reached 101 and went to sort them, I honestly thought half of them would be travel related! It was nice to see it was a little more varied like you mentioned.
happyinthehollow
June 5, 2018
This is great! I love the idea of such a list, and with kids and aging parents I’m starting to feel like I’m shifting and clarifying some of my priorities. We have a good amount of overlap (though Crossfit RX is more likely on DH’s list). Feeling inspired. I’ll tag you if I end up publishing my own list on my blog.
Adam
June 8, 2018
Awesome! Can’t wait to read it!
Dragon Gal
June 6, 2019
Hi Adam, Love the list! Very detailed and love to see all the progress you’ve made! We went to the Winter Olympics in Vancouver and it was so much fun, highly recommend! Also, if you make it out to Hong Kong, I recommend One Dim Sum. It has 1 Michelin star, and the price is so affordable. Get there early to line up!
Adam
June 7, 2019
Ohh nice – that sounds amazing. We love dim sum, but have only had it here in the US. I’d love to go there just for the food.