No Title 3132
Supplement to “Bucket List Challenge”
Everybody has that dream list of things they’d love to accomplish before they die. Maybe you want to run a marathon or hit a hole-in-one, write a book, or travel to Australia. Whatever your list, the most important thing about a Bucket List is that it challenges and reminds you to enjoy each day and live life to its fullest.
If you’re searching for suggestions to help fill out your Bucket List, look no further than the amazingly massive 6,000-idea list available online at www.squidoo.com/100things. It’s written by Marelisa Fábrega, self-published author of How to Live Your Best Life—The Essential Guide for Creating and Achieving Your Life List.
While the Web site can be a little cluttered and requires a lot of scrolling down, her list has some surprising and quirky suggestions that may inspire you or make you think, “Hey, yeah, I want to add that to my own list.” Some examples: ride a mechanical bull, learn to juggle, or read every fiction novel that has won a Pulitzer Prize. She also has suggestions for bigger dreams: visiting the Pyramids, seeing the Grand Canyon, even traveling to the moon on Virgin Galactic.
Many sites also offer suggestions on the nuts and bolts of putting your own Bucket List down on paper. Try sites like www.ehow.com/l or www.psychologytoday.com/blog/in-practice/201207/how-write-bucket-list to get started.
To read the Kentucky Living March 2013 feature that goes along with this supplement, go to Bucket List Challenge.