What’s on Your Bucket List? 101 Things To Do Before You Die

Bucket List

“Every man dies – Not every man really lives.” ~ William Ross

“The only people who fear death are those with regrets.” ~ Author Unknown

A few days ago, I was surfing online when I came across someone’s bucket list. It quickly inspired me to create my own list and write an article about it at the same time.

What’s a Bucket List?

If you haven’t heard about the term “bucket list”, it is a list of all the goals you want to achieve, dreams you want to fulfill and life experiences you desire to experience before you die.

Why Create One?

If you don’t live your days by personal goals and plans, chances are you spend most of your time caught up in a flurry of day-to-day activities. Ever feel your days are passing you by without any tangible output to speak of? What did you accomplish in the past 3 months? What are your upcoming goals for the next 3 months? Look at the things you did and the things you’re planning to do next – Do they mean anything to you if you are to die today? Having a bucket list reminds you of what’s really important so you can act on them.

Even if you frequently live by goals or to-do lists, they are probably framed within a certain social context e.g. performance, career, health. A bucket list opens up the context. It’s a forum to set anything and everything you’ve ever wanted to do, whether it’s big, small or random.

It’s just like planning ahead all the highlights you want for YOUR whole life. :D Even though goal setting is already my staple activity, I still found many new things to do while I was writing on my own list. It was an incredibly insightful exercise. What’s more, coming up with my list gave me a whole new layer of enthusiasm knowing what’s in store ahead!

The objective of creating this list isn’t to instill some kind of a race against time or to create aversion toward death. I don’t see our existence to be limited to just our physical years on earth – I don’t see our existence to be limited to just our physical years on earth – our physical lifespan is but a short speck of our existence in the universe.

The whole point of creating your list is to maximize every moment of our existence and live our life to the fullest. It’s a reminder of all the things we want to achieve in our time here, so that instead of pandering our time in pointless activities, we are directing it fully toward what matters to us.

Create Your Bucket List

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If you don’t have a bucket list, I highly recommend you to create one. How much does it cost? Zero. How long does it take? Probably 30 minutes to an hour, or more if you get really caught up in the writing. :) What do you stand to gain? Significant clarity and focus on what you want from your life. It’s an invaluable exchange. :)

If you already have your list, take this opportunity to review it. See if there are new items you want to add-on. If so, add them in. Check if all the items listed are still relevant. If not, remove them.

If you are curious, you can check out my bucket list before you start off. :)

Now, take out your pen and paper or open up a text document. You can check out the following sites where people publicly share things they want to do before they die: 43 Things and Barefoot List.

Start writing down what comes to mind as you read these questions:

  • What if you were to die tomorrow? What would you wish you could do before you die?
  • What would you do if you had unlimited time, money and resources?
  • What have you always wanted to do but have not done yet?
  • Any countries, places or locations you want to visit?
  • What are your biggest goals and dreams?
  • What do you want to see in person?
  • What achievements do you want to have?
  • What experiences do you want to have / feel?
  • Are there any special moments you want to witness?
  • What activities or skills do you want to learn or try out?
  • What are the most important things you can ever do?
  • What would you like to say/do together with other people? People you love? Family? Friends?
  • Are there any specific people you want to meet in person?
  • What do you want to achieve in the different areas: Social, Love, Family, Career, Finance, Health (Your weight, Fitness level), Spiritual?
  • What do you need to do to lead a life of the greatest meaning?

Come up with as many items as you can. The items should be things you have not done yet. Don’t stop until you finish listing at least 101 things! If you find yourself stuck, chances are you are mentally limiting/constraining yourself. Release those shackles – Your bucket list is meant to be a list of everything you want to achieve, do, see, feel and experience in your life. Check out the next section for added inspiration.

101 Things To Do Before You Die

Here are 101 items to consider for your bucket list :) . Some of the items might spark off your inspiration for other things too!

  1. Travel all around the world
  2. Learn a new language
  3. Try out a new profession in a different field
  4. Achieve your ideal weight
  5. Run a marathon

    Running a Marathon

  6. Take part in a triathlon
  7. Take up a new sport. Some examples:
    • Technique sports: Archery, Golf, Bowling, Billiard, Skateboarding, Skating, Roller-blading, Ice skating
    • Water sports: Water rafting, Kayaking, Wakeboarding, Sailing, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Swimming

    Going Snorkeling

    • Group sports: Soccer, Rugby, Baseball, Basketball, Ultimate frisbee
    • Racket sports: Squash, Badminton, Tennis, Table tennis
  8. Go skiing
  9. Learn horseback riding
  10. Resign from a job you don’t like
  11. Pursue your passion
  12. Start your own business doing something you love
  13. Achieve financial abundance with your passion
  14. Connect with the teachers from your past – college, high school, junior high, all of it. Let them know how they have shaped your life.
  15. Identify someone who has inspired you the most in your life. Let him/her know how much he/she has inspired you
  16. Be a mentor to someone
  17. Learn a strategy game
  18. Do an extreme sport – Bungee jumping, Skydiving, Parachuting, Paragliding, Ice climbing
  19. Climb a mountain
  20. Give a heartfelt surprise to someone
  21. Make a difference in someone’s life
  22. Perform a kind deed to at least 5 strangers without expecting anything in return
  23. Write a book on something that means a lot to you
  24. Fly in a hot-air balloon across a country
  25. Sing your favorite song to an audience
  26. Offer your service to a humanitarian cause
  27. Make friends with at least 5 strangers on the street
  28. Experience a sunset
  29. Experience a sunrise

    Experience a Sunrise

  30. See the Northern Lights
  31. Witness a solar eclipse
  32. Go stargazing
  33. Plant your own tree and watch it grow
  34. Own a pet (or more if you desire!): dog, cat, rabbit, hamster, tortoise, fish, snake, frog, etc
  35. Do public speaking in front of 10,000 people
  36. Write a letter to at least 3 of your closest friends to let them know how much they mean to you
  37. Throw a mega party
  38. Get a complete makeover (change everything, from your hair style, hair color, image, clothes) and get a different look:  one which you would never have thought of trying!
  39. Learn wine appreciation
  40. Join a social etiquette class and further refine your mannerisms
  41. Be a matchmaker: Introduce your single friends to each other (the rest is up to them!)
  42. Go on a blind date! (for the singles!)
  43. Go for future education in a different specialization
  44. Play a (new) musical instrument: Piano, Violin, Harmonica, Flute, Guitar, Drum, Trumpet
  45. Win a lucky draw
  46. Take up dancing: Salsa, Line dance, Tap dance, Tango, Ballroom dancing, etc

    Going Dancing

  47. Learn a martial art (Check out: List of different martial arts on Wiki)
  48. Go on a road trip
  49. Go backpacking across at least 10 locations
  50. Pack your bags and set off for a random location with no itinerary planned at all
  51. Go swimming with dolphins
  52. Live in a different country for at least 6 months
  53. Act in a film (self production or otherwise)
  54. Get featured on TV/radio/print/newspapers for an achievement you are proud of
  55. Knit a scarf
  56. Create your dream home (Read: Does Your Room Inspire You?)
  57. Whip up the best meal ever for your loved ones
  58. Bake a cake for someone special
  59. Go deep into the heart of Mother Nature. Go trekking in a rainforest; Camp out in the wilds; Walk in a valley; Visit a waterfall; Swim in an ocean; Walk in a valley

    Trekking in a Rainforest

  60. See snow (if you haven’t before)
  61. Live through 4 seasons of the year – Spring, summer, autumn, winter
  62. Read a book on a subject you’d never have thought of reading
  63. Volunteer at a hospice
  64. Fly a kite

    Fly a Kite

  65. Fall asleep on grassy plains
  66. Call the customer service (of a service provider you like) just to thank them for the great service
  67. If you are a non-vegetarian, try out vegetarianism for 21 days and experience it for yourself
  68. After that, try veganism
  69. Followed by raw veganism. Then conclude which is the best diet for you.
  70. Fold a 1,000 origami cranes and give them to someone special
  71. Conquer your biggest fear
  72. Go snorkeling and experience marine life up close
  73. Tell at least 10 people about your bucket list and encourage them to do the same
  74. Go on a meditation retreat
  75. Experience an OBE (out of body experience)
  76. Start a social movement on a cause you believe in
  77. Watch cherry blossoms in Japan
  78. Get closure on all your hurt, grievances and unhappiness of the past
  79. Bury the hatchet with all the enemies / people you had conflict with in the past or now
  80. Organize a picnic outing
  81. Do something completely crazy and out of character
  82. Fly first class
  83. Hit bullseye on a dartboard
  84. Visit a volcano
  85. Fly in a helicopter
  86. Have dinner with someone you had only dreamed of meeting
  87. Tell your parents (and siblings too if you have them) that you love them.
  88. Ride a roller coaster
  89. Go on a cruise in the sea
  90. Try out front-line customer service jobs such being a waiter/waitress for a month just for the experience
  91. Fall in love :)

    Go Dating!

  92. Be in love! :D
  93. Get on a romantic getaway
  94. Do a somersault
  95. Visit a castle in England

    Visit a Castle

  96. Change the world
  97. Help someone in need
  98. Learn sign language
  99. See the Mona Lisa in Louvre (Paris)
  100. Go to a costume party and dress up as your fantasy character
  101. Gain enlightenment

Here are some sites you might want to check out for inspiration as you create your list:

Get Into Action! :)

After you finish your list, here’s what to do next:

  • Start acting on them! Plan out the successful path toward these goals – For this, read my 7-part Successful Goal Achievement series.
  • Be reminded of the list all the time. Use environmental reinforcement – put them up in a prominent spot where you will see them every day / very regularly. Put it in your life handbook, set it as your wallpaper, pin it on your noticeboard, print it out, stick it on your wardrobe/locker.
  • Share them with your family and friends. Inspire them to create their own bucket lists too! This way, you also create accountability for yourself as you complete the items on your list.
  • Don’t limit your list items to a certain definition. Sometimes opportunity present itself in a totally different manner. Keep your eyes peeled! The universe will start throwing things your way. :)
  • Review your list regularly. Cross out the things after you do them. See if some of the items become irrelevant and if there are new things you want to add. Just as you finish the items, you’ll add new ones as they come along. There is absolutely no reason why your list should ever be empty. There is such an incredible wealth of things, events, activities, experiences to witness/go through in life that it’s impossible that you will ever be done with living. Likewise for me, I’m continuously completing and adding on new items that will help me live my life to the fullest, so my bucket list always has new items to accomplish.

Get the manifesto version of this article: [Manifesto] Bucket List: 101 Things To Do Before You Die

This is part of the Conscious Living series. Be sure to check out:

Other Articles in the 101 Series

If you like this post, you’ll love the other posts in the 101 series:

  1. 101 Most Inspiring Quotes of All TimeVol 1 | Vol 2 | Vol 3 | Vol 4
  2. 101 Important Questions To Ask Yourself
  3. 101 Ways To Live Life To The Fullest
  4. 101 Important Life Principles To Live By Every Day
  5. 101 Ways To Be a Better Person

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  • http://www.personal-success-factors.com Stephen Borgman

    Celes, do you participate at any of the sites you mentioned above to record and track your bucket list. If not, how have your recorded your bucket list, and have you tracked it? Do you have any kind of dreamboard representing the dreams on your bucket list?

    • http://personalexcellence.co/blog/ Celes

      Hey Steve! I use my own blog page http://personalexcellence.co/blog/my-bucket-list/ and my personal tracking document to track on my goals and pursuits, so I can’t comment on the sites above. But they do seem like great resources and many are using them, so I shared them as part of article.

      As for my vision board, yes I do have one! More on vision board and how to create yours:
      http://celesshow.com/vision-board/

  • Lady Mae

    This is an intresting list. I do find it a bit cliche but its understandable.
    I used about 5 of the suggestions to use on my own bucket list. :)
    Thanks for all this!
    Virginia Mae.

  • http://www.hibbins.com Psytec

    I made a list at http://www.popclogs.com/ , since i started keeping a list it’s amazing how many things I have crossed off !

  • http://www.joshuanoerr.com Joshua Noerr

    I find a bucket list, or whatever term you choose, to be of incredible importance. Mid-life crises happen when people realize that time has passed them by and they have nothing to show for it. My bucket list is full of experiences, not things. This is how I encourage people to start when they sit down to compose a list.

    I think a valuable thing to do after a list is created, is to go to each item and figure out what will be needed to make it happen. How much will it cost? How much time will it take? What resources do you need to make it happen that you do not currently have? These kinds of questions move you closer to making these dreams happen. As you wrote, it is not enough to make a list, you have to take action!

    I enjoyed the post very much Celes!

  • http://read-y.com boris

    Celestine,
    Great list. However, I was surprised that your bucket list doesn’t include any task related to the Horizon Deepwater Oil Spill. We all shoul dbe doing something about it!
    All the best,
    Boris

  • Jacob

    Here is one way you can go about walking on water. From Leonardo Da Vinci’s notebook http://www.leonardoda-vinci.org/68067/Skis-With-Which-One-Can-Walk-On-Water-large.jpg

    Buoyant shoes with polls to push against the water (the lack of friction makes the polls necessary).

    WARNING: – develop your balance first!
    – make it easy to take off the shoes.

  • http://www.enrichedwomen.com Miranda Cruz

    Hmmm… perhaps make peace with my dad whom I haven’t been conversing with for the longest time.

    Or perhaps go to the happiest place on earth with my kids.

    There are lots of things want to do. :wink:

  • http://elleswim.wordpress.com Elle

    What an excellent list! I have many of the same goals on mine.

  • ashna

    This is a great list Celes. Thanks for the extra tips ;)

  • Dave M

    great ideas, thank you. If I can make a suggestion… please watch “the Cove” to see if you are still interested promoting swimming with the dolphins.

  • http://www.InternetLifestyle.com Yanik Silver

    I’ve been honing my own bucket list or as I call it “Ultimate Big Life List” for years. It’s been an interesting evolution. Some of the things I put on there were playing it too safe – and there’s a longer story behind it but one of things I put on there was be a semi-pro beach volleyball player. (I’m only 5′ 8″). Anyway a matter of circumstances presented a chance to be in a real pro tourney – which meant I had to join the professional org (AVP) so I was “technically” a pro. After that I added all sorts of items to my list that were pretty outrageous to most people – but who cares? It’s just a list and you’ll be surprised at the power of the list to draw in the right people and circumstances to make it happen.

    One other thing I’ll share is sometimes its easiest if you have categories to fill in the blanks to. I created a booklet that helps people with creating their big life list by having “Top 5″ lists for different categories. i.e. Top 5 people you want to meet, Top 5 adventures you want to take, Top 5 surprises you want to create for others, etc. This usually makes it easier to tap into what you want to really do.

    -Yanik

    P.S. Great blog

  • David

    Brilliant post!!
    Just one thing, the term ‘bucket list’ was around way before the 2007 movie, I have a bucket list from at least 10 years ago :)

    The bucket list has changed my life more than anything else. I recommend it to everyone (AS LONG AS YOU STICK TO IT!)

  • AbbyZ

    It all sounds wonderfull..
    But what are the chances you might actually do all this or even half?
    I’d go for a more realistic list, because i could die happily without even having flown first class.
    Dying with a half undone list would suck… :-|

    • gary

      Abbyz, here is a more realistic list for you to do…

      1. Wake up

      2. breathe

      3. take a shower

      4. eat breakfast

      5. go to work

      6. eat lunch

      7. go back to work

      8. go home

      9. eat dinner

      10. sleep

      11. repeat the the steps

  • Tom Hagen

    Move # 87 to # 1

  • Bill

    Celestine -

    Very nice piece, as is always the case with an idea translated into words that makes us think AND dream. While my list dovetails with yours, it’s nice to see some things of interest to you which I may have previously overlooked, et al.

    Here’s hoping that our friend Gary (above) gets past his fears and expands his horizons.

    Again, many thanks for a nice piece!
    Bill

  • http://throughthebrickwall.com/ Hendry

    The list here (and your personal bucket list) really shock me. It remind me of many things I want to do but chose to forget since I thought it was impossible. I’ll start my own right after this and (hopefully) in the future there are many strikethroughs in it.

    Btw, with all your achievements over these 2 years, I’m surprised you still find the time to replay both FF7 and 8. Hopefully I can follow your example soon and get rid of the “I always don’t have enough time” mindset

  • Rosaleen

    Good morning Celes,

    I enjoyed your bucket list article. It makes me thankful.

    It reminds me of how many ‘to do’s’ I have achieved. (For example when I was about 25, I decided I would never never again work in a job where I needed to travel in a big city at rush hour(s). Even though I lived and worked and in New York, London and Dublin, for over 30 years since then, I have never traveled during rush hour).

    But there is more to do, thank you for reminding me!

  • Edith

    Dolphins are stressed in captivity. They live miserable lives in our small pools, and having to do tricks and swim with people makes them even more stressed out. You can google this up. I kindly suggest you take out “swimming with dolphins” from the list, for the sake of this intelligent mammals that are not in this planet for our entertainment.