Bucket List
Questions

1. What kinds of emotions came up for you in creating your list?
What thoughts and feelings came up for you about where
you are at this point in your life?

2. Looking at your complete list, do any of the items point to some
underlying unmet needs? (For example, the need to: experience
more pleasures or play time; have certain kinds of opportunities for
personal growth, have experiences that support one’s connection
with larger life, or build something in order to leave your mark
behind).

Does your list in some way reflect some larger or broader longing
within, perhaps a particular aspect of your individual spirituality or
orientation to life?

3. Given the unlikeliness that a billionaire will fund your “bucket”
pursuits, what can you do now to attempt to address your list in real
life?

What items on your bucket list are doable in the next 3 to 6 months?

4. If a stranger found your list somewhere and read it, how would the
stranger describe who you are in terms of your beliefs, values, and
priorities?

Is the description the stranger might offer consistent with how you
would like people to remember you after you have died?

5. If it were possible to find out what the exact day and time of your
death would be, would you want to know?