Bucket list and mental-wellbeing?
How having a bucket list helps improve your mood
Ever thought of writing your own bucket list⦠for your mental health?
Bucket lists are helpful in that theyβre a way of listening to your inner wisdom.Β
You're never too old or never too young to start a bucket list.Β
Some benefits of having a bucket list include:
I have tried and tested this, you may too!Β
Try it for yourself and see how it improves your mental well-being, your life, and your mood!Β
Fatima Nasir
What should I even put on my bucket list?
One study identified six primary themes typically seen in bucket lists: the desire to travel, the desire to accomplish a personal goal, the desire to achieve specific life milestones, the desire to spend quality time with friends and family, the desire to achieve financial stability, and the desire to do a daring activity.Β
Some examples:
Travel β Travel to Spain before 30, Fly first class, Go on a safari in Africa, Travel solo
Personal goals β Be self-employed, Learn a new language, Begin meditating
Achieve specific life milestones β Graduate from college, Get a job, Buy my own car, Get married
Spend quality time with friends and family β Spend the holidays with my family, Join a sports team with friends, Take a family vacation, Start a monthly book club with friends
Achieve financial stability β Start a budget, Pay off debt or student loan, Save money for emergency fund, Donate to charity
Daring activities β Skydive, Climb a mountain, Swim with sharks, Fly in a seaplane or helicopter
Bucket lists may be 10 or 100 items long and consist of a range of different categories. The examples listed above might help you discover which category is most or least important to you.Β
Itβs also important to hand-write your bucket list opposed to typing it or not solidifying it at all.Β
The act of writing your goal on paper makes the goal more likely to transpire. So, take out your favorite pen and start writing your bucket list today!