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111 Ideas For Your Bucket List

What is a Bucket List?

A Bucket List is a list of items that you would like to accomplish before you “kick the bucket”. The term has been made popular by the 2008 comedy-drama movie, The Bucket List. In the show, two terminally ill men go on a road trip with a wish list of things to do before they die. The movie was beautifully played by two Academy Award winners, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.

Essentially, the message you need to heed is this: do the things you have always wanted to do before it is too late. You wouldn’t want to wait till you are knocking at death’s door before you start to realize how fast life has been passing you by. Should this be the case, your final moment may well be one of regret on “what may have been” instead of a sense of contentment over “what has been”. You mull over, “if only I have lived life with a little more freedom, laughed a little more and loved a little more”.

Hence, a bucket list is not just a list of everyday tasks; such as hanging out your laundry, getting your hair done or driving your children to their piano classes. Instead, it is an itemized list of things that are purposeful, meaningful and reasonably challenging. Some items, such as publishing a memoir, are intended to create legacies that last beyond lifetimes.

Accomplishing worthy items on your bucket list help you to create compelling stories about how you have lived. Is the bucket item about courage, inspiration, breaking through fears, living passionately or/and enhancing your creative side? Whatever it is, it innately embodies the energy of expansion. You are doing something that you have not done before. And you have lived the experience to tell it. Accomplishing your bucket list represents your unique physical expression of what it means to lead a full and abundant life.

Tips To Make Your Bucket List

1. Create one by listing the items so that you can check them off one-by-one easily.

2. You can also add a rating score for each item. So you rate each item according to ease of accomplishment, satisfaction or thrill level.

3. Split your bucket list into major categories and prioritise them. For example, if you have the category “Travel”, list down which countries and what you hope to see or do there.

4. You may also want to create vision boards for some of the items on your bucket list.

111 Items For Your Bucket List

Need ideas about what items to put in your bucket list? The following are 111 items to help you with some.


Travel
Your experience of the world becomes more vibrant, colorful and exciting with traveling. You learn to appreciate the differences in cultures, nationalities, religions and lifestyles.

1. Travel round the world. You may want to do it all in one single trip or break your trips down into one country per year.

2. See the Seven Wonders of the World. The Seven Wonders of the World is a list of the world’s most spectacular natural or manmade structures.

3. Fly first class on an international trip. You enjoy traveling in comfort and why shouldn’t you experience it in the skies?

4. Travel the Silk Route – a network of trade routes across the Asian continent. It connected the Asia with Europe and Africa. The route has been used for almost 3,000 years. It gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade during the Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 CE).

5. Visit Bhutan –reportedly one of the happiest countries on Earth! Bhutan is one of the most unusual countries in the world. It is a small, landlocked nation nestling in the Himalayas tucked into the gap between India and Chinese-occupied Tibet.

6. Scale Mount Everest or any other mountains.

7. Attend a street party like the Mardi Gras. The Mardi Gras celebrations refer to festivities after Epiphany and culminating on the day before Ash Wednesday.

8. Visit a place of spiritual interest with ancient ruins or temples such as the pyramids in Egypt or Ang Ko Wat in Cambodia.

9. Go whale watching in Alaska or New Zealand.

10. Go on a long road trip with your loved ones.

11. Visit a developing country such as Vietnam or Myanmar to observe its transformation.

12. Attend New Year’s Celebration in Times Square.

13. Spend a night in a medieval castle in Europe.

14. Admire Antoni Gaudí’s works including his magum opus, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain.

15. View the famous Northern Lights in Iceland.

16. Explore ice caves, pinnacles and seracs in exotic parts of the world such as New Zealand.

17. Visit Japan or Korea during the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Sports & Special Interests
Sporting interests move you into action. They get your adrenalin going.

18. Engage in an extreme sport like wakeboarding, ice yachting and snow boarding.

19. Go on a diving expedition. Consider diving in some of the best dive spots in the world: The Great Barrier Reef, the Bahamas or the southern Red Sea.

20. Take part in a marathon or triathlon. Marathons or triathlons challenge you both physically and mentally.

21. Fly in a helicopter for a bird’s eye view of the world.

22. Ride in a hot air balloon.

23. Master the art of Kung Fu. Like Kung Fu Panda. Like the Dragon Warrior.

24. Be able to do the difficult yoga poses or asanas.

25. Learn taichi or qigong.

26. Bungee jump.

27. Be able to do the splits.

28. Do 100 consecutive pushups.

29. Rock climbing.

30. Learn snow-skiing or water-skiing.

31. Fly a plane.

32. Experience zero gravity.

33. Go white water rafting.

34. Play golf in the best spots around the world.

35. Horseback riding.

36. Parasailing. It is not as scary as it seems. Really.

Food & Cuisine
Food is another category that you can have on your bucket list.

37. Sample exotic cuisines from all over the world.

38. Become a vegetarian.

39. Cut gluten from your diet.

40. Cut sweets from your diet.

41. Bake a birthday cake for a special someone.

42. Be able to cook and churn out delicious meals for the family.

43. Go on detoxification and cleansing diets.

Charity
Charity is your contribution to mankind. Life becomes more fulfilling when you extend your services for others.

44. Volunteer in your local community.

45. Build a home for the poor in a less developed country. Join Habitat for Humanity.

46. Make a difference in the lives of others. It may be a simple random act of kindness or it may be a dedicated effort or cause that you join.

47. Shave your head for a good cause.

48. Make micro-loans to the poor and provide financial assistance in setting up small businesses at Kiva.

Leaving a Legacy
You leave something for others to remember you by.

49. Write your memoir. So your life – with its trials, tribulations and triumphs – has been pretty unique, if anyone is to ask. You have got experiences that you would like to record.

50. Publish a book. Writing a book and actually publishing it is two separate things. Your book may or may not be a memoir. But it is your literary piece, your contribution to the world. To publish is to see it in print and distributed.

51. Plant a tree and name it after you.

52. Establish a foundation in your name.

Learn Something New
Pursue a hobby or interest that you had been thinking of doing for a long time. You hope to develop basic proficiency with some active learning.

53. Learn a new language. Consider Japanese, Thai, French, German or Na’vi.

54. Master culinary skills.

55. Learn to meditate. You have heard about the benefits of meditation and you would like to try. Read my beginner’s guide on meditation.

56. Learn sign language. Learn sign language for common words. It can be rather fun!

57. Learn to play a new musical instrument.

58. Learn how to balance your own accounts without hiring an accountant.

59. Learn how to invest excess funds to improve your earnings yield.

60. Learn how to interpret dreams.

61. Learn how to do intuitive card readings.

62. Learn water-colour painting.

63. Learn photography.

64. Learn how to set up an online store front.

65. Learn animal communication.

66. Learn how to do magic tricks.

67. Learn self hypnosis.

Success Breakthroughs
What does success mean to you? It may mean just one or more of the following indicators…..

68. Run the business of your dreams.

69. Achieve financial freedom.

70. Start a blog.

71. Public speaking. Public speaking is supposedly one of the greatest fears that many have.

72. Conquer your fear of __________ . Fears that you can work on include heights, cockroaches and snakes. If you have more than three, you may want to create a list of fears that you wish to conquer over.

73. Meet someone famous. You have got a role model that you look up to. Having the chance to meet means the lifetime opportunity of being touched by his or her presence.

74. Get featured in the media for something that you did. Being featured in a public media may be an experience that you desire and getting your first shot at stardom.

75. Ride in a limousine.

76. Own your dream home in a desired location.

77. Own your dream car.

78. Attend the concert of your favorite pop or rock singer.

79. Graduate.

80. Create meaningful work.

81. Own multiple investment properties all over the world.

82. Build assets worth US$____ million.

83. Reach the top of your profession.

Love, Romance and Family Relationships
What are your ideas about love, romance and starting a family? This is an important category with bucket items to think over.

84. Fall in love. Falling in love is a big deal to many of us. To be in love is to experience a warm fuzzy feeling of connection with a special someone. You love being in love.

85. Find a soul mate. Finding a soul mate may not be quite the same thing as finding a romantic partner. Finding a soul mate is for life. You are ready for commitment.

86. Have the wedding of a lifetime.

87. Become a parent. You have a deep longing to have your own children.

88. Sleep on the beach with your loved one under the stars.

89. Kiss passionately in the rain.

90. Be able to write a poem or compose a song for your loved one.

91. Have a romantic getaway at an exotic location.

92. Celebrate important anniversary milestones in your marriage.

Others
The category of “Others” is a useful one. It allows you to brainstorm all kinds of possibilities.

93. Get a tattoo.

94. Become an acclaimed food critic.

95. Become an extra in a Hollywood Blockbuster movie.

96. Swim with the dolphins.

97. Swim with the sharks.

98. Ride on a horse into the most amazing sunset.

99. Build a tree house.

100. Invent something new and revolutionary.

101. Attend a high society gala event or costume party.

102. Participate in a street parade or carnival.

103. Heal yourself from _________ (sickness, disease or illness).

104. Migrate to a country of choice.

105. Get reunited with a long lost parent, relative or friend.

106. Fold a thousand paper cranes to make a sincere wish. According to Japanese legend, if you fold 1000 paper cranes, you get to make a wish.

107. Go on a Noble Silent meditation retreat. Highly recommended!

108. Assume a leadership position.

109. Survive an endurance camp.

110. Be complaint-free for a period of 30 days. Join the movement started by Rev Will Bowen. Already, more than 6 million purple Complaint Free bracelets have been sent to people in over 106 countries. Check out this website http://www.acomplaintfreeworld.org/

111. Practice gratitude for 21 days. Learn how to get started on a gratitude journal here.

What is on Your Bucket List?

I have accomplished quite a number of items on my bucket list:
– Visited Barcelona for its famed Gaudi works,
– Climbed the Great Wall of China,
– Parasailed (twice),
– Sailed, windsurfed, wakeboarded and skiied (enough times),
– Dived in Cancun Mexico,
– Snorkled at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia,
– Rode in a helicopter over Alaska,
– Watched the sunset at Key West,
– Visited the ruins of Pompeii in Rome,
– Published an ebook or a course like my Self-Love course.
– Run an online business with clients from all over the world,
– Married my soul mate,
– Done volunteer work,
– Went on spiritual retreats,
– Celebrated New Year countdown in Times Square
– Fulfilled my desire to be a parent, etc.

However, I still have got more to go!! It is my intent to live fully, authentically and meaningfully!

“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for never and richer experience.” Eleanor Roosevelt

What about you? What items do you have on your bucket list? Do share in the comments below.

Abundance Always,

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Liz Amason - June 7, 2011 Reply

I must admit that I’ve often thought to myself, that I didn’t know where to start. Now, I do!

Thanks Evelyn!!

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Liz,

Glad that you have found the above ideas useful for a start!

All the best,
Evelyn

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eve Reply:

thank you for a great start!!! Who love you!!

i would add learn a new language and learn a new instrument…

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The Vizier - June 7, 2011 Reply

Hi Evelyn,

A bucket list is a great way to get more out of life. When we have a clear idea about what we wish to accomplish, we are more likely to put in the effort to make it a reality. So it is really helpful that you have assembled a great list of resources on helping us to make our own bucket lists.

Some of the things I want to do are as follows:

1. Visit Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries that I have read so much about.
2. Visit South Korea since I am a fan of K dramas.
3. Have my own cat, probably a Russian Blue or a Bombay.
4. To keep on improving my divination skills.
5. To achieve financial freedom.

Thank you for sharing this lovely article! 🙂

Irving the Vizier

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Irving,

You have got quite a list of bucket items too. I wish you every success in bringing them into fruition.

Abundance always,
Evelyn

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Stacy | Grow With Stacy - June 8, 2011 Reply

Hi Evelyn,
This is very much a comprehensive list! So many fantastic ideas, thank you for taking the time to put this together, it’s very inspiring! I’ve never had any desire to make such a list but now I’d like to! 🙂

Thanks,
Stacy

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Stacy,

I find that jotting down what I desire helps. The desire also has to be pretty strong. Most certainly, I encourage you to start a bucket list!

All the best,
Evelyn

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Jessica - June 8, 2011 Reply

Thanks for the inspiration! It’s often hard to know what to add to your own bucket list but mine keeps growing and growing and iv never felt more inspired! x

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Jessica,

My list keeps growing and evolving too. The best part is that now that I am aligned with a greater sense of purpose, I am having more meaningful items in my bucket list.

I wish you much success and abundance!! May you manifest what you want from your bucket list!!

With love,
Evelyn

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rob white - June 8, 2011 Reply

Fabulous ideas Evelyn. There is a certain power to putting things in writing that helps us make them real. I’ve done plenty of thrill seeking and traveling in my life, now my personal bucket list is about realizing all of my creative potential as an author.

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Rob,

I’m glad that you agree. Putting things down help me clarify what I want. And then I work to send the carefully thought out intentions into the universe.

Good for you in having done plenty of thrill seeking and traveling. I wish you the very best in fulfilling your current wish!

Abundance always,
Evelyn

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Giulietta Nardone - June 9, 2011 Reply

Hey Evelyn,

Yes, live before your life is over! Waiting for retirement is a trap. You’ve only got today for sure.

If I go back to the beginning of my life and make a list, I see how much I’ve really done.

My done bucket list: do a back dive, sing in public, give a speech, go snorkeling, write thank you letters to both parents, bike across Italy, visit ancestral homeland in Italy, visit Scotland, visit France, Visit Spain, Visit Fatima, Visit Stonehenge, Visit Arizona, Bike in New Mexico, Bike in Ireland, Go to summer camp, play the piano at parties, get published and paid for it in newspapers/magazines, win a dance contest, date a funny guy, snorkle, hike through Yosemite, save a historic building, let my hair go wild, start a blog, get over fear of speaking in public, travel alone, talk back, disobey regularly, take up archery, par a golf hole, meet a celebrity, marry a guy who is creative as I am, save land from development, win a karaoke contest, take up painting, reconnect with camp friends, volunteer in my community, become a columnist, etc.

My new bucket list: publish a book, get my legs as muscular as they were at 25, sing with a band, get published in Newsweek, visit Asia, Visit Bhutan, Visit South America, bike across the U.S., transform my local economy, liberate my husband from having to work, redo my kitchen like a 50’s diner, find a cure for transverse myelitis so my step-sister can walk again, stop sex trafficking, stop mountaintop removal, get a new pillow, continue to make great friends, stop human suffering around the globe, do stand-up comedy, bring my life shops to the corporate world where they are needed, lend helping hands, hike a 5000 footer in the White Mountains.

Fun! Giulietta

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Giulietta,

Thanks for sharing your list. I believe that by typing or writing down what you’ve accomplished, you’re also expressing thanks to the universe for the blessings that you’ve enjoyed. It’s great that you’ve got a bucket list of new items that you hope to do. It seems that yours is a life that is and will be lived fully!!

In loving abundance,
Evelyn

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Angela Artemis/Poweredbyintuition - June 9, 2011 Reply

Wow Evelyn! What a list you have. I honestly haven’t thought of my bucket list but I’m now going to put it on my list of things to do. My main focus is to continue to grow spiritually – that’s the only thing that comes to mind right now. Thank you!

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Angela,

I think it is a good idea to lay your bucket list items specifically. It’s fun to check the items off my list and seeing them come true!

Abundance always,
Evelyn

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Galen Pearl - June 9, 2011 Reply

What a great list! You know, at this point in my life, my list is pretty short. I have been blessed to do most everything that really mattered to me in my life. Oh sure, there are some thing I would like to do, but there is nothing that would evoke regret if it doesn’t get done. I guess that means that everything from here on out is icing on the cake! I really enjoyed your list–I can see you have given this a lot of thought. I hope you start checking things off and get through the whole list!

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello Galen,

It’s awesome that you are already contented with what you have done. I like that you said: everything from here on out is icing on the cake.

I most certainly will! I also need to get round to creating vision boards for the more important ones I hope to accomplish!

With love,
Evelyn

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David Stevens - June 9, 2011 Reply

Hi Evelyn,
A very extensive List indeed. I have never been a “bucket list” type of person however I do enjoy every “prescious now moment”. Life’s joys a many & varied, don’t let them pass you by. Enjoyed your post as always.
be good to yourself
David

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Evelyn Reply:

Hello David,

It’s nice to know that you have been enjoying “precious now moments”. Each moment is meant to be lived fully, meaningfully and lovingly.

Abundance always,
Evelyn

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J.D. Meier - June 13, 2011 Reply

Beautiful list.

> Reach the top of your profession.
I’ve always found this to be a fun pursuit. And my plan is always whenever I reach a top, find a new hill or mountain to climb.

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Stephanie Garcia - June 14, 2011 Reply

Great list you have going here! My friends and I joined the San Diego Bucket List and just participated in the last event which was shooting guns! You can check out the video recap here: http://www.heystephanie.com/2011/06/san-diego-bucket-list-takes-on-p2k-shooting-range/

Checking things off on your bucket list is a lot more fun when you have friends join you. The video that our group organizer put together at the end really just put icing on top of the cake. Was super stoked when it came out.

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Michelle - June 17, 2011 Reply

This is a great list! Also, just read your Cinderella story and I enjoyed it!
Thank-you.

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🙂 🙂 :)….. to live life in drops and minutes…. I want to live it before I say Good bye…..

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Donna - November 26, 2011 Reply

Lovely thoughts….and I think most people have desires they would love to in their lifetime, but few of us can just throw our hands up and say “yeah, let’s go to Tahiti for a month.” Throughout life there are jobs and mortgages and children and unemployments and illnesses and divorces and remarriages and all that stuff that’s actually known as “life.” And for a majority of people it doesn’t provide enough time or money to do much of anything except get from one day to the next.

When you’re young it’s easy to say “I have dreams., I want to live life before I get too old. ” Everyone has dreams. Even though of us who ARE old. The older I get the more I realize those dreams are just that. My life has been spent sacrificing for others, not working towards what I wanted. Best not to focus on my own wants because it was never meant to be.

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Mike Hoang - December 1, 2011 Reply

Hey Evelyn!

Thank you so much for making this! I saw this a few months ago as I was making my bucket list. You helped me organize everything into lists. I just marked off #’s 5 and 6 on my “Success Break Throughs” section. Feel free to check it out on my website. I just wrote my first blog (#6) so feel free to give me some tips!

-Mike

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Wow Evelyn!

That seriously inspired me-despite the fact I like to think I am pretty proactive in my own bucket list-and you have definitely given me some food for thought and items that I might consider adding to my own life list ( http://emmasbucketlist.com/thelist )

I started my list about a year ago after losing my 2nd parent in 9 months. We seem to already share a lot of our list items, but I will be adding Visit Bhutan and Japan during the cherry Blossom Festival and I am also intrigued by the silk trail! …So far in a year, I have managed to achieve a lot including (deep breath):

Sky Dive for charity (the hospice who cared for my Dad)
Wing-walking
Aerobatic Flying Lesson
Helicopter Lesson
Zorbing
Visit Las Vegas
Ride the Stratosphere Rides
Zip-line from the top of Red Mountain
Hike through the Valley of Fire
Visit Thailand
Ride an Elephant
Bungee Jump into a lake
Do a Catapult Bungee
Take my kids to Disney
Experience Weightlessness in a floatation Tank
Tour the Hoover Dam
Fly through the Grand Canyon in a helicopter
Camp in a Tipi (at Grand Canyon Ranch)
Hike through the Valley of Fire
Stay in the Bellagio
Eat at The Top of The World revolving restaurant
Visit Sea World
Go to a camping Music Festival
Go on a Spa Weekend with my Mum

I do believe that making the list and starting the blog has been so inspirational, and I’m so glad to have stumbled across yours too!!!

Emma =)

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I think I am fairly simple in my needs . . . A small home in the woods where I and my pets will be safe and happy. And a human companion with similar needs . . .

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Carey Avalon - February 16, 2017 Reply

It’s inspiring to see people declaring their dreams and going after them. I’ve just recently started my own list and I can honestly say it’s given me quite a burst of energy and excitement about the future. Good luck to you and your adventures!

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Suzie Cheel - July 30, 2018 Reply

Love this Evelyn, recently started a new on challenged to have 5000 things on it from David Gilkandi! This is a wonderful way to add to mine , thanks xo

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