I've been seeing a lot of bloggers creating lists of 101 things to do in 1001 days, and finally started a list for myself after reading Katy's list. The original challenge was inspired by the Day Zero website.
One thing I hadn't anticipated was that the list was really hard for me to make! It's been sitting in a Google Doc for the last two months, gradually getting added to. I chose to have my start date as 4/05/2012, which takes me to an end date of 1/01/2015. I'm very excited about the idea of a list at this timescale. I'd made a 26 Before 26 list last year, but found the six-ish months I gave myself not really long enough for accomplishing a bunch of interesting things. On the other hand, it's thrilling to pick a few of my life-list goals (like visiting the Edinburgh theater festival) and saying, "Fine! I'll find a way to do that in the next two and a half years!"
Something else I really enjoyed about making this list was searching through other bloggers' lists for ideas (both on Day Zero and through Google)! It's always fun to see what sorts of things people are imagining to do and making a priority in their lives, especially people at various different stages in their lives...lots of amazing goals that people are setting!
Without further ado, my 101 in 1001. I'll try to blog about some of these things and keep the list somewhat up to date...maybe I'll make a static page on my blog with this. Italics indicate completed items.
Work/Studies
- Complete my General Exams
- Write my dissertation proposal and pass my defense
- Write my Ph.D. dissertation and pass my dissertation defense
- Graduate with my Ph.D.!
- Get my post-grad-school work started
- Publish at least three conference or journal papers
- Have a project featured on the MAKE blog
- Redesign my professional website
- Direct another show
- Costume design another show
- Work through The Artist’s Way
- Spend a month choreographing something every day
Travel
- Visit at least 4 countries
- Attend the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
- Visit Washington DC
- Spend a day in Providence
- Go to Cape Cod
- Spend a day at the beach near Boston (Crane Beach, 5/26/12)
- Go to my college reunion in 2013
- Visit the Boston Harbor Islands
- See the Northern Lights
- Go on a road trip with K.
Experiences/Education
- See the glass flowers exhibit at the Harvard Natural History Museum
- Attend at least 75 theater/dance/music performances, which seems like a lot, but averages to only 2 or 3 per month...So far:Yesterday Happened, Sleep No More
- See 5 movies in theaters
- Finish watching all the episodes of Star Trek Voyager
- Watch a Woody Allen movie
- Eat at 20 new-to-me restaurants in Boston/Cambridge
- Read at least 10 fiction books (So far: The Help, Call of the Go-Away Bird, Catching Fire, Mockingjay)
- Read at least 10 non-fiction books (not for work...)
- Read a book a week for a year (can be fiction, non-fiction, work-related, plays, random...)
- Go to 5 different museums (So far: Harvard Natural History Museum)
- Learn to ski again
- Learn at least one new programming language
- Take a class in something I’ve never done
- Go to a contact improv jam
- Learn a new song on the piano
- Go whale watching again
- Send a postcard to PostSecret
- See a show on Broadway again
- Go ice skating again
- Go fruit picking again
- Go to the ballet in Boston
- See a Cirque du Soleil show
- Do something big spontaneously
- Go to a festival of some kind
- Watch two TED talks every month
- See another meteor shower
Creativity
- Write pages at 750 Words everyday for a month
- Do a NaBloPoMo again
- Participate in the 48 Hour Film Festival again
- Create something every day for a month
- Sew a dress from a 1950’s pattern
- Make at least 10 garments from scratch
- Cut my refashioning pile down by at least half
- Actually put some things in my Etsy shop
- Sell my jewelry/sewing work at a craft fair
- Redesign my blog
Fashion/Style
- Complete at least one me-made challenge (So Zo blog) (May 2012)
- Wear every item in my closet/drawers (or donate those that just won’t get worn). Possible exception: formal dresses.
- Learn how to wear bright lipstick, and then do so at least once in public
- Get a noticeable haircut (5/28/2012)
- Cut down to <50 pairs of shoes (this number still seems quite high...)
- Get and wear a nice bikini
- Use up or get rid of all scented body lotions
- Wear makeup every day for a week
Others
- Have a weekly “date” with K. for a year
- Donate at least 1001 items to charity (current total: 27, 79, 117)
- Complement 10 strangers
- Buy at least 5 things from Etsy vendors
- Send letters/emails to 5 people I’ve fallen out of touch with
- Donate to 3 Kickstarter campaigns
- Buy something from kids selling things at a stand
- Donate to my alma mater each year
- Send birthday cards to 10 friends
- Send 10 cards to people just for fun/thinking of them
- Comment on blogs every day for a month
Life/Health
- Get a car
- Head towards a more minimal lifestyle- get rid of more things I don’t need!
- Get rid of A Thing A Day for a month
- Spend a full day without using the internet
- Make the bed every day for a month
- Have a clean kitchen sink at the end of every day for a month
- Start taking vitamins again - at least one month taking vitamins every day
- Go to at least 10 exercise classes (any type) (0/10)
- Get back to regular workout schedule of at least 3 times/week. Maintain for a year (0/52)
- Return to (and maintain) my comfortable weight range
- Go 10 days without spending any money
- Research and start a retirement account
Food
- Try green smoothies
- Spend at least one week without eating sugar
- Try 50 new recipes (So far: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2007/06/cinammon_rolls_/ 5/27/12, http://www.food.com/recipe/crock-pot-thai-chicken-thighs-106499 5/27/12, http://allrecipes.com/recipe/tex-mex-burger-with-cajun-mayo/detail.aspx 6/01/12)
- Make the Pioneer Woman’s cinnamon rolls (5/27/12)
- Learn to make cheesecake
- Try Ethiopian food
- Try Afghan food
- Get bagels in Brookline
- Take lunch into work for a month
- Try 3 new fruits or vegetables
- Learn to make gnocchi
Finally...
- Finish another 101 in 1001 list
2 comments:
This idea is new to me, but I'm thinking I need to investigate it and come up with a similar list...as I am staring retirement in the face and it freaks me out! You're right that my goals would likely be very different than yours and yet, I have done several of the items on your list. That book the Artist's Way that you mention was very, very valuable to me at a point in my life and made me a BIG believer in the power of intention, which you are practicing simply by creating this list. I'll bet a bunch of these things come to pass without your trying very hard to MAKE them happen.
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