My Bucket List
If you know me, then you know that I’m all about bucket lists. To do this day, I will always tell people that creating my bucket list is the most important thing that I have ever done. More important than graduating high school and college, helping countless students through my writing and tutoring, and leading multiple teams over the years.
That’s because my bucket list sets the tone for the rest of my list. It contains all of my most important goals and dreams written (actually typed) on a single document. When my life is all said and done, I will die happy knowing I had completed every single item on my list.
For me, a bucket list isn’t static and it isn’t meant to be left alone until you’re on your deathbed. A bucket list is meant to be lived. I have 120 items on mine and I’ve already completed 25—that’s over one fifth of the items. I am constantly working on my list and setting new goals for myself. I am always changing my list around, adding cool new opportunities and removing things that no longer interest me. Right now, I’m working on becoming ambidextrous and after 2 previous failed attempts, I’m nearly there. Once I finish that, it’s on to the next item.
Just thinking about my bucket list makes me happy and proud. I highly encourage you all to write your own. If you need some inspiration, just read mine.