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January 11, 2016

Bucket List Travel Using Airline Miles & Reward Points

Filed Under: Bucket List Travel, Bucket Lists, Planning

Where do you want to travel in your lifetime? You would be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t have travel destinations on their bucket list. More often than not when I ask people about their bucket lists, the first item they mention is a place they’d like to travel to. However, travel is expensive,…

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January 6, 2016

January Bucket List Life Dare: Habits for the Dream Life

Filed Under: Bucket List Life Dare, Self-improvement Tagged With: bucket lists, future, goals, priorities, purpose, self-improvement

For 2016 I plan to read two books each month. That’s not all I plan to do. And it’s not even really a bucket list goal. But setting that intention for the year, I believe, is going to be pivotal to the realization and enjoyment of most of the bucket list goals I hope to…

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December 28, 2015

Looking Forward and Back

Filed Under: Bucket Lists, Choice, Hopes, Planning, Self-improvement, Time Tagged With: bucket lists, family adventures, family bucket list, future, goals, Planning, priorities, purpose

Has 2015 been a good year for you? Or a struggle? What can you learn from your experiences this year to make the next one even better? What do you most want to see happen in your life in 2016? If you are serious about living your bucket list dreams, then I invite you to…

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December 9, 2015

Don’t Give Up On Your Dreams

Filed Under: Bucket Lists, Choice, Holidays, Hopes Tagged With: bucket lists, expectations, goals

Imagine helping trim the trees at the White House. Did you know that you can? The White House boasts 62 trees and enlists about 100 volunteers – florists, interior designers and regular folks – to put on the lights and ornaments. The First Lady decides the theme and then the team of volunteers goes to…

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December 1, 2015

Bucket List Life Dare: Try a New Holiday Activity

Filed Under: Bucket List Life Dare, Holidays Tagged With: bucket lists, family adventures, tradition

Cutting down your own Christmas tree. Seeing a live performance of the Nutcracker Ballet. Learning to make that special holiday recipe of your grandmother’s. Stealing the children from their beds to take them out for a late night car ride to look at the holiday lights while drinking hot cocoa. This time of year is…

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November 23, 2015

Family Bonding Through Bucket Lists – Introducing a New Video Course

Filed Under: Bucket Lists, Hopes, Parenting, Relationships Tagged With: bucket lists, family adventures, family bucket list, fears, priorities

“Gail Carson Levine is coming to Naperville,” my middle daughter Katherine said. “Can we go?” She’d read Ella Enchanted and The Princess Tales. I knew she liked Levine’s books, but when I saw the $25 ticket price, I flinched. It was too much, even with two autographed copies of Levine’s newest book and a chance…

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November 18, 2015

Simplicity: What Is Your One Thing?

Filed Under: Choice, Holidays, Life Hacks Tagged With: bucket lists, expectations, goals, priorities, purpose

What is your one thing? The goal, experience, skill or what have you that you would love to throw yourself into accomplishing? Or the theme around which you could imagine centering your pursuits? I ask this because one of the dangers we all face in writing our bucket lists is getting so bogged down in experiencing…

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November 11, 2015

Living the Story You Want to Tell (October’s Dare Accomplished)

Filed Under: Bucket List Life Dares Taken, Helping Others, Self-improvement Tagged With: bucket lists, priorities, purpose, treasure

I rolled down my car window to see the Starbucks menu better in the foggy morning air. I never remember the name they use for the extra-large drink. Venti. With a free drink on my card, I could splurge and go big. Then I glanced in my rearview mirror. An older model Buick had pulled up…

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November 3, 2015

November Bucket List Life Dare: Express Gratitude

Filed Under: Bucket List Life Dare, Helping Others, Holidays, Self-improvement Tagged With: character, goals, priorities, treasure

Does it ever feel to you like Thanksgiving is here and gone in a flash? Like the blessing over dinner that we pass off as “giving thanks” isn’t proportionate to how much we have to be grateful for? It bothers me, but I have to admit that I’m not very good at doing something about it….

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October 7, 2015

October Bucket List Life Dare: Random Acts of Kindness

Filed Under: Bucket List Life Dare, Helping Others Tagged With: bucket lists, character, purpose

We’re into a new month already, which means it’s time for another bucket list life dare. This month is about taking action on those kind, uplifting ideas you’ve had for making another person’s day better. One of my struggles is in making the shift from being a person who wants to be more generous, thoughtful,…

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