How I wish I had one more life to live…

1 03 2011

So, as I mentioned before, I am taking part in the 30 Things challenge, albeit completely half-assed and lazily…

 

At any rate, I’ve been working hard to say yes more often instead of no to things that drag my sorry ass out of my apartment and into the world.

 

I haven’t really done anything epic or noteworthy enough to ramble on about for an entire blog post. What I do want to talk about is a different type of goal.

 

The Life Goal.

 

My Life Goals aren’t so much like “Be the CEO of a company” or “have children”. They’re more along the lines of “join the Century club” or “learn how to surf”.

 

I think Life Goals should be more experiential and slightly ridiculous. If you want to be the CEO of a company, that’s more of a legit professional goal to set, assuming you are the type of person to set such things. (I am not. We’ve been over this.)

 

I can however commit to setting some Life Goals.

 

And I’m going to share them here. Because I can. So there.

 

Please feel free to chime in and share yours. Maybe we have similar Life Goals? Perhaps we can collaborate?

 

-         Learn how to surf

-         Join the century club (100 shots of beer in 100 minutes)

-         Sing on stage with a band

-         Have a lemon tree in my backyard (this includes living in a climate that is warm enough to warrant this)

-         Visit every continent

-         Dip my toes in all 4 of the major oceans

-         Get a tattoo

-         Visit every province and territory in Canada

-         Visit all 50 states

-         Complete a 30 day yoga challenge

-         Learn how to make wine (and not the shit you can buy for $20 in a kit)

 

Some Life Goals I have completed:

 

-         See Radiohead in concert

-         Go to California

-         Drive the Pacific Coast Highway

-         Drink a beer under the Eiffel Tower

-         Learn how to ski

-         Get a piercing

-         Dye my hair a radical colour

 

 


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