The (Not)Bucket List

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That’s it! I asked myself if I have a bucket list? And surprisingly I am not sure. What?! How can’t I be sure about something like that? And is the bucket list same as the list of goals?

I’ve got my goals set up and I working hard to achieve those goals as hast as I can. So, ok I’ve got this covered but the “bucket list”? Nope, I don’t have it. 

And I get it that many of us might have a wish list of places to go, things to do in life. That’s absolutely ok but I just don’t have it. I haven’t created that kind of list, of course I can say that “it would be nice to go [name of the location here] or “it would be nice to try [name of something I’d like to try here] but not really die-hard list. 

I can’t imagine that I’m the only one. So that is that some of us create big (or small) bucket lists and some don’t. 

Just for the purpose of not feeling bad about it, I’m going to create a “I don’t want to call it a bucket list” Bucket List. That should be good, right?

What should I add to the list? Any suggestions? Places to visit? Things to do/try? What is on your list? Let’s start with something simple: what’s the number 3 on your “I don’t want to call it a bucket list” Bucket List 🙂

GroovyKlaudia

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