Anyone motivated to be successful—to really make an impact with your life—has a list of things they want to do. Things to have, things to be. Places they want to go, people they’d love to meet.
You may not have a list of life goals all written down on paper. You probably keep an immediate to-do list, you might have some of your long-term life goals written down on scraps of paper or word doc lists on your computer here and there, but you know at the very least you have those things somewhere in the back of your mind.
I’ve challenged myself with yearly goals at the New Year in the last couple years, and I’ve mapped out plans for my businesses and different projects. I don’t frequently achieve everything on my lists, but as my friend Ramit says, if you’re not failing at a couple things each month, you’re not trying hard enough. And I’ve found that sharing those goals publicly gives me additional motivation and accountability to follow through, and sometimes friends and readers can offer words of advice, help, or partnership on some goals.
I’ve had some pieces of the puzzle in the works for a long time, but I hadn’t put together a comprehensive “bucket list” of things I want to do before I die until recently. It wasn’t until Sean Ogle recently wrote about bucket lists, and how to identify the most important life goals that will enable you to achieve the other items on your list—the travel goals, the possessions, the fun stuff—that I finally got motivated to really solidify my whole life list and put it out here to share with the world.
Several friends and bloggers have compiled great bucket lists that have helped inspire some of the things I decided to put on my list. There’s a mix of places I’d love to jet set, landmarks I’d like to see, adventures I’d like to have, experiences I hope to share with specific friends and family, and of course I immediately took Sean’s advice and prioritized the importance of the enabling goals that will make everything else possible.
So without further ado, here’s my bucket list—or, 75 adventures you can follow me on here at Thrilling Heroics:
Enabling Goals
- Create an online business that creates over $3000/month in passive income.
- Build a blog with 10,000+ subscribers.
- Write an ebook or launch a digital product that earns $6000+.
- Self-publish a book.
- Achieve debt freedom.
- Get an article published in the print edition of Esquire, GQ, Wired, Details, or Maxim magazine.
- Leverage my blog audience to make a major positive impact in at least 10 peoples lives.
- Speak at South by Southwest Interactive and stick around for the music festival in Austin, Texas.
- Set up a corporation in Panama, Hong Kong, or Singapore(?).
- Make at least $120K in a given year.
- Get a second passport, and maybe a third too.
- Complete my Personal MBA.
- Attend an official TED Conference. (Already had the honor of helping plan the locally-organized TEDxBKK!)
- Sell my photography and other creative artwork. (Working on it…)
- Organize a lifestyle designer/blogger summit in Asia.
Adventures to Have & Things to Do
- Learn to rock climb in Railay Beach, Krabi.
- Climb up to the mountaintop Wat Tum Sua Tiger Cave Temple in Krabi.
- Go to one of the Nikki Beach Clubs with Nikki Backpacker.
- Learn to sail a catamaran.
- Climb a volcano and see the Hindu temples in Bali, Indonesia.
- Eat slow-roasted suckling pig in Bangkok’s Chinatown.
- Spend a week with friends at Burning Man in the Nevada desert.
- Go skydiving. Go skydiving again.
- Learn to play guitar.
- Achieve fluency in French & Spanish.
- Get ripped with Derek Johansen’s Bond Body method.
- Replace my morning coffee (and Red Bull) with Yerba Maté for at least a week.
- Get a tattoo in memory of my late friend Chris Cravens, with a design by my best friend Patrick.
- Take my dad to eat real Kobe beef at Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant CUT in Los Angeles.
- Learn a whole lot more about my grandfather’s life before he leaves us.
- Raise another dog. (Sadly, my family’s 14-year-old golden retriever passed away while I was abroad earlier this year.)
- Take my best friend Patrick to a Daft Punk concert.
- Share a beer with Carlos Miceli in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Live abroad for at least 3 months in another part of the world (South America, another SEAsia country?).
- Live in San Diego, California.
- Work for a month at a winery—like, in the fields, growing grapes.
- Drive the Pacific Coast Highway in a convertible Lamborghini.
- See the Dali Lama give a talk in-person.
- Camp under the stars on the beach and see the sun rise.
- Have a classy three-piece band at my wedding reception.
- Participate in the world’s biggest water fight during Thailand’s New Year’s festivities (Songkran).
- Do a beach photoshoot with a swimsuit model.
- Go to a shooting range and fire off a Kalashnikov rifle and a Desert Eagle .50 Action Express. More importantly, learn to disassemble & reassemble them.
- Drive a Tesla Roadster.
- Take a gondola along the Venice canals in Italy.
- Ride camel back across the Sahara desert.
- Take a Serengeti safari in Tanzania and Kenya.
- Trek through the jungle on the back of an elephant.
- See the view from the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris (twice).
- See the view from the top of Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Take in the view at the Top of the Rock observation deck atop the GE Building in New York City.
- Party on Ibiza for New Year’s Eve in Spain’s Ballearic Islands.
- Go to the Glastonbury Festival in England and see Stonehenge.
- Participate in the Brazilian Carnaval celebration.
- Go to a Full Moon Party in Koh Phangan with Sean Ogle.
- See what Mardi Gras and Voodoo Fest are all about in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Learn a martial art.
- Learn to surf.
- Learn to DJ or mix electronic music.
- Own a Kawasaki or Yamaha motorcycle.
- Buy and restore a 1965 or 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350.
- Stay in an over-the-water bungalow in beautiful Bora Bora in the French Polynesian islands.
- Spontaneously walk into the airport and randomly buy a same-day ticket to wherever looks appealing.
- Drive the Amalfi coast near Sorrento, Italy.
- Rent a villa on Lake Como or Lake Lugano with friends.
- Own a small bar or restaurant with live music.
- Leave any wealth or assets I have when I go out to people who really deserve and need them.
Places to Travel & Landmarks to See
- The ancient temples at Angkor Wat, Cambodia
- The Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens, Greece
- The Sistine Chapel and Vatican City in Rome, Italy
- The pyramids at Giza, Egypt
- Machu Picchu in Peru
- The home of the Oracle at Delphi, Greece
- The Taj Mahal
- The ancient city of Petra, carved into canyon walls in southern Jordan
- The Karnak temple and the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt
- The Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza near Cancun, Mexico
- Iguazu Falls on the Argentina/Brazil border
- The Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy
- The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- The Banaue Rice Terraces in the Philippines
- The Borobudur stuppa in Java, Indonesia
- Gorgeous Zion National Park, Utah
- Niagara Falls lit up at night
- Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet
- Jerusalem’s Old City
- The Hagia Sofia mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
- The abbey of Mont-St-Michel in France
You’ll notice I’ve included a few things I’ve already accomplished. I’ve also taken Sean’s advice to have a few things that will be easier to achieve, and a few goals I can obtain in the very near future. I think when you make your own list it’s important to recognize the big things you’ve already done that you’d always dreamed of, and include a few “gimme” goals so you can start off strong and stay motivated.
Of course I expect that my feelings about some items on the list may change throughout the course of my life. I may not achieve everything, some of my goals will change, or I may add new items to the list. But, it’s a starting point and it’s something I can always refer back to to remind me what I want to accomplish.
Of course if there’s anything you can help me achieve, or something you want to join in on for example, leave a shout out and we’ll talk!
If you dig what I do here at Thrilling Heroics, click here to make a donation to my Life List Fund, help me achieve some of my dangerously ambitious goals, and follow me on these adventures!
What’s on Your List?
Read Sean’s 10 Tips for Creating a Successful Bucket List, and his Bucket List Management tips, and also take a look at my lengthy breakdown of how to establish meaningful personal and professional goals for yourself in all the important realms of your life. It’s written to help you establish yearly goals, but the principles can be applied to building your own life goals list too.
If you have a bucket list already, share it. If not, take a look at the above articles and get on it! Your time here is short, so remember to value every day you have and make the most of it.
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Hey Cody!
Amazing list! I have no doubt given your current velocity that you’ll be able to achieve all of these.
This definitely inspires me to compile my list too. I think many will overlap actually.
I love your goal to make a massive impact in the lives of 10+ friends!
Good luck on your quest!
Matt
Thanks Matt! Well I think my readers have already made a huge positive impact for my friend Ryan, a refugee who was recently relocated to Los Angeles, so we’re off to a good start there, but it’s only the beginning!
That is one crazy list! I have one too, and it’s a long one, of course. You’ve just reminded me to reread it and make some adjustments. But, I do have some cool things on my list like climbing an active volcano, trekking in Patagonia, Milford track…also visit Machu Picchu and Petra, which is something my friend and I promised we would go one day while we were still in school. The 6th, 7th and 8th language I want to learn are Portugese, Russian and Swedish.
What’s your favourite thing that you did from your bucket list?
That I’ve done so far? Hard to choose. I loved seeing the ancient ruins at Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. But as for an adventure, definitely skydiving! It’s why I used a skydiving feature photo, and can’t wait to do it again—may try to go over the beach in Pattaya, Thailand in the next couple months…
This list is awesome! I can’t help but think that having a defined list and having it available to see regularly would help to continually keep priorities straight, especially when the day to day lures us to accept pointless compromises!
Your goal to impact 10+ people is fantastic and caught my attention more than any other item. (Think I might steal that one!)
Thanks David! I truly hope to expand my ability to help folks in need and have more positive influence in situations like the one now in Bangkok…
Cody, I even think you are selling yourself short with some of those goals.
Great stuff on that list, a great reminder that I really need to update and expand mine too, I’ve come up with more than a few new things to add.
I noticed you still have freedom from debt on there too, big issue for me and I wonder if I let it hold me back too much. I guess it depends on what type it is and how you are required to pay it back and I’m not familiar with how college loans work from the US, I’m guessing that is what most or all of it is?
Yep, loans and consumer debt (bad decisions from college) make up a large portion of my expenses every month. Probably the largest actually, but as you know living somewhere with a low cost-of-living can help, and there’s always potential to earn more to get out of it. I’ll be applying Baker’s unautomate your finances tips in the next few months…
Great list Cody
I look forward to following you achieve them all. I hope to do my bucket list over the next few months when I can give it a good think through.
Thanks Rob, I hope to be able to share a lot of these fun experiences with you guys.
You’re going to have to hurry if you want to share a beer with Carlos in Argentina – he’s moving to Australia soon!
I know, but I assume he’ll be back one day…?
I also hope to have a beer with you in Thailand, as long as it doesn’t implode.
wow, sounds very ambitious cody, Good luck
my plan is to get 1 million hits/month for my website in 2011, i am more than half way through
Dude, you are awesome … I need to create a bucket list.
It would be very similar to yours, loving the way you think.
Great post, Cody! I may have to borrow the text, “enabling goals.” Really dig that wording
Beach photoshoot with a swimsuit model? LOVE IT.
Cody, I love this post. I’m a firm believer about getting your goals or your list first onto paper and secondly out in the open.
This is a fantastic list and I’ve got no doubt you’ll do a lot of it.
I’ve never made a list this in-depth, but plan to now.
Thanks
Noah
WOW! Cody this is very inspiring!
Let me know when you’re planning on taking your trip to Niagara Falls, I live not-too-far from there and would love to give you a tour!
Thanks for some great motivation!
- Josh
I will definitely keep that in mind, Josh. Thanks man
This is a fantastic list, and a couple of the goals are being added to my own list right now!
I keep my list as a note on my iphone, and always refer to it when bored on a train etc as a reminder to stop wasting time.
The only thing I’d say is that you focus your travel goals round big tourist centric areas. I think when traveling to these places most people make a bee line to the sights, but it does take away the authenticity of the experience. Nothing wrong with that but in most cases there are ways to do almost the same thing without the crowds. A recent example:
- The Serengeti is not the only National Park in Tanzania. I went to Iringa on the outskirts of the inland park Ruaha and hired a private driver very easily which I split with some guys I met where we were staying. Saw all the same wildlife, but without the tourists and about half the price. Highly recommended. I spent the money saved on taking a light aircraft flight from the park back to Dar (an experience in its own right!). Whilst there definitely visit Zanzibar, and if you have chance, Morogoro where there is an exchange program to visit and stay in mountain villages (search for Chilunga)
A few other travel experiences worth a shout
- Take the train from Scotland to Singapore (on my list, going via the silk route rather than trans siberian… you could even Lhasa on the way)
- Take a trip to Antartica from Ushauia in Argentina
- Take the 2 day train from Winnipeg to Churchill Manitoba in November to see Polar Bears in the wild. (I did this 08 and It’s one of the most amazing experiences I’ve ever had)
- Visit Sarajevo and stand in the spot where World War 1 started, and see the history of the Yugoslav War.
Enjoy, and good luck!
Great idea about keeping your list easy to reference with an iPhone note. And thanks for all the good travel tips & ideas Martyn!
Hey Cody,
Impressive list. I am definitely up for the Asian lifestyle designer summit.
I thought it was for the next year at first! You’re going to be a busy lad and have a fab time too:) Lovely reading it and seeing I’ve done some of the things and share other goals. Good luck with all your plans!
I’m going to have to help you out with Adventure #6. When things return from chaos in Bangkok, we will have to make the slow roasted suckling pig a priority, and shoot a killer video while doing it!
I adore your list Cody. I’ve been slowly building mine over the last few months. I think it’s so important to take the time to write it all out and put it into the universe. I have a lot of the same travel goals and will be stealing a few from you. Awesome work as usual. Keep it coming. I love and need your inspiration
. Oh ya! I will be traveling in the next few months. I’m setting up workshops around the globe and SE Asia will be part of my tour. I’d love to meet up with the whole Thailand nomad crew.
p.s Full moon party is insane…you’ll love it!
Cody, I’ll help you with #9 and #42 of your adventures list. I’ve been playing guitar for 25+ years and studying martial arts for 35+. If we can find some time to meet up when I’m in Thailand at the end of the year I’ll be happy to get you started on both.
That would be awesome Josh, thanks! You know where to find me
Nice list, Cody. I always love reading people’s bucket lists. I find them inspiring. I definitely loved a lot of suggestions on your list, like: Stay in an over-the-water bungalow in beautiful Bora Bora in the French Polynesian islands.
And I liked some of Martyn suggestions too. I’m totally borrowing the train trip to see the polar bears for my list. And I visited Sarajevo last summer and it is an experience I will always remember: http://www.pondjumperscroatia.com/2009/09/13/learning-about-the-siege-on-sarajevo/
Hey man, its about time you finally got around to making this! Some really good stuff on here. I still maintain that this is one of the most useful tools I’ve found when it comes to continually making forward progress. Thanks for the shoutout, and you let me know when you want to hit up the full moon party! Lets make it happen!
I’m going to burning man this year! come join!
Take a look at my bucket list and join me. Very easy to create, manage and share your list.
Check it out.
http://www.sharebuckets.com/bucket-list/member/1/Kham-Inthammavong
The bucket list really is a great way to maintain and map out your wants and goals in life. Once I started writing mine down, I couldn’t believe I had never done it before. It’s an excellent way to track progress and really figure out what means most to you.
Thanks for including me in your post. Writing mine (http://shesinlovewiththeworld.com/2010/04/50th-post-my-bucket-list-beginnings/) has been great fun and I’m looking forward to updating it with the things I accomplish and releasing the top secret second half!
Here is a great place to create, manage and share your bucket list. You can also get some interesting ideas to put on your bucket list from others.
Check it out.
http://www.sharebuckets.com
I looked at amazement at the amazing number of items you have achieved already. I must really start working on my bucket list too.