my 100 item BUCKET LIST to complete in 2024!✨👏🏼
MY 2024 BUCKET LIST!!!✨👏🏼🤍
When we hear the term “bucket list” we always seem to automatically think of an ongoing list that will be completed over the course of our lifetimes… but I like the idea of creating bucket lists that can be completed in a year or less.
It gives me something to look forward to and it allows me to set goals for myself that will all be completed throughout the year!!
With the new year just now starting… it’s the perfect time to create your own bucket list. I can’t wait to start crossing these items off throughout the year as I begin to complete them!!
What does your 2024 bucket list look like?! 💗🥰😍
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Creating a 100-item bucket list for just one year might sound daunting, but trust me, it’s one of the most energizing ways to approach a new year! I used to think bucket lists were these grand, lifelong endeavors, but focusing on a single year gives you a clear roadmap and incredible motivation. It transforms vague aspirations into concrete goals, making you feel so much more intentional about how you spend your time. When I started brainstorming my own list, I found it easiest to break it down into different categories. This way, you ensure a well-rounded year filled with diverse experiences. Think about areas like 'Adventures & Travel,' 'Personal Growth & Skills,' 'Wellness & Self-Care,' 'Creative & Hobbies,' and 'Social & Community.' For example, under 'Adventures,' you might include something big like 'Travel to another country' or 'Go on a cruise,' but also smaller, more achievable items like 'Explore a national park' or 'Take a spontaneous road trip.' Having a mix of these keeps things exciting without feeling impossible. For 'Personal Growth,' I love adding things that push me out of my comfort zone or teach me something new. This could be 'Learning 20 new phrases in a new language,' 'Taking a cooking class,' or even 'Learning to make homemade pasta.' Don't forget 'Wellness'! Items like 'Attending a yoga or meditation retreat,' 'Trying a new workout trend like HIIT or barre,' or even just 'Starting a morning jogging routine' can make a huge difference to your well-being. And for 'Creative & Hobbies,' why not try 'Taking a photography class,' 'Learning to sew,' or hosting a 'DIY craft night with friends'? It's all about exploring new facets of yourself. One of the biggest tips I can give you is to make your list a blend of big dreams and small, easily slot-in activities. While 'Earning $100,000 in a year' might be a stretch goal for some, 'Visiting a local bakery and trying a new dessert' or 'Visiting a rooftop bar during sunset' are delightful, quick wins that add joy throughout the year. It's also incredibly satisfying to include items that help you give back, like 'Volunteering for a cause I am passionate about' or 'Raising money for my local animal shelter.' Once you have your 100 items, don't just leave them on paper! Plan them out, even roughly. Maybe dedicate a few items to each month, or assign seasonal themes. The act of crossing off each item, whether it's 'Trying indoor skydiving for the first time' or 'Reading 25 books,' provides such a wonderful sense of accomplishment. It’s not about perfection; it’s about the journey and the memories you create. So, go ahead, dream big, list it out, and make 2024 your most adventurous and fulfilling year yet!








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