My new list incorporates some of the old list, you will see, but with a lot of new things too!
The Mission:
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.
The Criteria:
Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on my part).
Why 1001 Days?
Many people have created lists in the past – frequently simple goals such as New Year’s resolutions. The key to beating procrastination is to set a deadline that is realistic. 1001 Days (about 2.75 years) is a better period of time than a year, because it allows you several seasons to complete the tasks, which is better for organising and timing some tasks such as overseas trips or outdoor activities.
- Write down all my baggage and burn it
- Put my camera gear into my hard case
- Fly a kite
- Put up a compliments notice board in a public place
- Throw TheDoctor a party to celebrate his PhD-dom
- Put together our wedding video and show it to people
- Enter something into the Royal Adelaide Show
- Host a high tea for homebirth
- Go to a pagan meeting
- Go to a cricket match
- Do three things to make our home more green
- Do a kind deed for a stranger, with no expectation of it being reciprocated
- Have a sleepover
- Do a weekend away
- Take a photo a day for a month
- Answer 50 questions that will free your mind
- Get a pedicure
- Tattoo my scar on my left shoulder
- Find a personally inspirational quote and work it into a piece of art
- Buy a piece of art and hang it
- Make cushions for my couch
- Take a photography class
- Make a list of 25 things I'm truly grateful for
- Organise a craft retreat
- Write a will
- Become a marriage celebrant
- Get my ears pierced some more (3 more times)
- Go overseas
- Go bushwalking/hiking
- Sort out superannuation and consolidate
- Write to 5 people by hand
- Plan a surprise birthday party
- Take a weekend away with my sweetie
- Try a new cuisine
- Get engagement/wedding tattoo
- Take a photography course
- Learn tai chi
- Go camping for a weekend
- Go on a winery tour of the Maclaren Vale
- Paint 2 inspirational canvases
- Decorate the bedroom wall
- Visit someone interstate by surprise
- Do a burlesque class
- Buy 5 pieces of lingerie
- Catch a train across the country
- Go somewhere tropical
- Celebrate 4 pagan festivals
- Go on a girly road trip
- Do a pottery class
- Go fruit picking in autumn
- Attend a wine vintage festival
- Take 6 'us' photos and frame them
- Host a photo scavenger hunt
- Make a list of 100 things that make me Happy
- Write out 10 family recipes in a cook book and share them with siblings
- Send someone flowers
- See someone amazing in concert
- Go away for a trip by myself
- Attend a book signing
- Make a herb garden
- Plant our placenta
- Sand and refinish a coffee table
- Sell a photo through RedBubble
- Photograph a day in my life
- Finish the time capsule for Sally
- Build a henge over a year
- Ride in a hot air balloon
- Bake a rainbow cake
- Do a yoga class
- Give contact lenses another go
- Write a letter to myself in 1001 days
- Make an iTunes playlist of 101 of my favourite songs
- Make a list of sites I'm a member of, and passwords there
- Make a house journal
- Set up an altar and seasonal table
- Get my passport
- See a musical
- Knit a scarf for winter
- Send hand written cards for birthdays to 5 people
- Buy a red 4 slice toaster
- Find a Friday fill in to do
- Learn about EFT
- Buy an overlocker
- Set up a sewing corner
- Learn to juggle
- Buy a flute
- Take some lessons in playing said flute
- Buy a really good pair of jeans
- Try indoor rock climbing
- Drink a cocktail on a beach
- Go star gazing
- Do the City to Bay
- Find wooden dinner plates and buy them
- Buy a couch to suit the room!!
- Make wrapping paper with Sally
- Use a "shelf elf" for Solstice
- Go a week without swearing
- Play bingo in a bingo hall
- Build a teepee
- Build a bonfire and toast marshmallows
- Write another 101 list
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