Sunday 6 July 2014

Creating Your Own Bucket List

I have a bucket list. Do you? When I started at the company I currently work for, the office manager challenged me to make a list of goals I wanted to accomplish - in 1 year and then in 5 years. I took this challenge to heart and created a bucket list. I made the list, gave it to my manager and never really gave it a second thought. Fast forward a year later and my manager asked me to review my list. I had about 30 items on the list and I was shocked to find out that I have accomplished 27 of the items!!!
Astonishing! My manager suggested I watch the movie The Secret.
The idea behind The Secret is that if you put it out in the universe, if you tell the universe you want something, the universe will find a way of making this happen. Make a dream board, a bucket list, what ever you would like to call it. So here are a few reasons why I believe this works:

#1 - You acknowledge these goals. You are making decisions that you want something very specific.  I get that people in life should not focus on the destination but the journey, but if you know where you want your journey to lead you, you will make choices along your journey to help get you to your destination (ie. Your dream/goal)

#2 - Reviewing your dream board or bucket list will help remind you what your goals are.  Entrepreneurs create a business plan to help stay focused on what they want their new company to become, what their goals are and their plan on how to make it happen.  Your bucket list should do the same thing for your personal life. It’s a reminder of what you want, what your dreams and goals are. It will help you stay focused. And remember those decisions you make along your journey?  By staying focused on your dreams, it will help you make decisions that will get you to achieve your dreams. And if your dreams change, that’s fine!  You’ll start making decisions in life that will help you on your journey to get to your new destination.

#3 - Your write it out.  Seeing it in words in front of you make it seem more attainable. It’s like making a commitment; a written contract that you WANT your dreams to come true and you’re willing to commit to make it happen. Share it with close family and friends, or perhaps certain items. If people know what your dreams and goals are, they may tell you about an opportunity that they become aware of to help you achieve your dreams.  They share in your dreams, and ultimately some of your dreams and goals can also benefit those closes to you anyhow.

Some people suggest you focus on one large goal and write it out every day. Get a note book and write out your goal.  Change it as you feel necessary. Expand upon it. Just write it out. Again, it will help you stay focused and remind you of what your goal is.

#4 - Be specific. Don’t just write that you want to be rich. Or be happy. Happiness is perception and your frame of mind. What do you have to do to become rich, or happy. Do you need to change your career? Find more time to work on your hobby? What do you need to do to change your career? Take some night classes. Read certain books. Network with people in that industry by attending workshops or seminars.  These are the items to put on your bucket list.

I actually divided up my lists into 3 different bucket lists. I have a travel bucket list, a baking bucket list and my regular goals I’d like to achieve. (Ie. Ranch style house on the lake surrounded by mature hardwood trees.)

Will I ever achieve all of my goals? Maybe not, but I’ve got my eye on the prize and it keeps me determined to keep trying.



So what’s stopping you? Create your own bucket list. Here’s a link to my bucket list and what I’ve accomplished so far. The sky’s the limit. Need some help getting started? Send me an email, I would love to help you!

Bucket List


  1. Ride on a motorcycle
  2. Join a gym and become more healthy started Sept 2013
  3. Start a website/blog started August 2013
  4. Learn to drive standard
  5. Go zip lining completed June 2014
  6. Go rock wall climbing
  7. White water rafting
  8. Go downhill skiing
  9. Make a lemon meringue pie
  10. Complete my digital cook book
  11. Go for a wine tasting tour
  12. Go GeoHunting with kids
  13. Go Snorkling in the ocean
  14. Drive a fast car (ie. Corvette, Camero)
  15. Go on a RV trip with family
  16. Take a photography course
  17. Have a spa day (massage, facial, manicure &/or pedicure)
  18. Learn to horse back ride
  19. Then go horse back riding on a beach
  20. Play in the ocean completed February 2014
  21. Home renovations - kitchen & bathroom completed December 2012
  22. Buy spectacular dress and get glamour photos done
  23. Concur fear of sharks and learn to surf
  24. Buy rental property
  25. Fly in a commercial airplane completed October 2012
  26. Go to Las Vegas completed July 2013
  27. Go to Italy, Venice, Rome, Millian
  28. Go to Disney World, Florida completed February 2014 
  29. Go to New York City again
  30. Go to Hollywood, Los Angeles
  31. Go to Hawaii 
  32. Visit Redwood National Park in BC
  33. Make my own pottery vase
  34. Watch a Movie Under the Stars completed July 2014
  35. Weekend get away camping with the family at a cottage, fishing, camp fire
  36. Wine and Cheese dinner at La Fromagerie
  37. Make a garden full of daisies
  38. Meet Anna Olsen
  39. Pick fruit from an orchard
  40. Find new fantasy author and read a series
  41. Can fruits and vegetables
  42. Make homemade relish completed September 2012
  43. Achieve my CIP designation completed April 2012
  44. Identify accents
  45. Attend the One of a kind Christmas show - toronto
  46. Food and wine - intercontinental hotel
My Travel Bucket List can be found here.

I recommend that everyone make their own bucket list!!