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101 Things in 1001 days UPDATE: I have a new 101 Things to do in 1001 days list… keeping the tradition alive. {And still trying to finish a lot of things left from my original 101 list.} A while back I heard about this of “101 things to do in 1001 days” list. I was intrigued because the “lifelist” (aka bucket list) wasn’t going so well for me. I didn’t have a deadline, I didn’t really see myself finishing some of the things. And with the priorities changing, so did the list. Start date: June 3, 2010 End date: March 1, 2013 Things involving money… Write a book (#NaNoWriMo – 50,000 words in 30 days. Things involving food/drink… Things involving others… Kiss in the rainJoin a book clubPay for the meal of someone behind me @ drive thruGo on a picnicHost a dinner partyAsk a random guy on a dateSend anonymous flowers to someonePut together a “girls night in” for my friends (my B-day party – 09.30.2011)Have a board game night with my familyGive a 100% tip Things involving adventure… Things involving travel…

Khan Academy 101 Things in 1001 Days | Coffee Helps Some of you will remember my 101 Things to do in 1001 Days challenge, which I started way back at the start of 2009 in Estonia, and ended a few days before my 30th birthday last year. For those of you who don’t, the idea is that you come up with 101 things you want to do in the next 1001 days, and aim to check them all off your list. The goals must be specific, not vague – things that you can confidently check off the list as having completed. (For example – instead of “get fit”, find measurable ways of achieving that, like “go to the gym 3 times a week for 3 months”, or “go to an exercise class”.) Well, it’s time to do it again. I completed 84 of my original 101 challenges. I’m excited to be setting out on this challenge again, because it did amazing things for me last time. So, here we go! Travel, travel, travel. Take better care of myself. Keep learning, improving my general knowledge, and exercising my brain. Try new things. Enjoy life. Write more. Do things that scare me. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Price of Travel - Make a budget at a glance « Compare over 115 destinations around the world by price Bucket List Creation Websites & Apps With so many list creation sites out there it can be difficult to choose which one to use. You’ll want to consider where your friends are gathering to share their lists. Aside from that, here are some thoughts about 19 sites and 19 apps and what they have to offer. Almost all are free and generally require registering an account to use. Some link with popular social media sites so you can share with your existing networks. I have also found an app to help you better accomplish your concert-going bucket list. (Note: this list is updated periodically. Bucket List Creation Sites 43 Things. BucketList.net. Bucketlist.org. The Bucket List Companion. Bucketlistly. Bucket List Match. Bucquistador. Challenge List Creator. Day Zero. Go Mighty. My-BucketList.net. my50.com. My Life List™. PopClogs. Share Buckets. Trip Bucket. Wakeup List. Bucket List Smartphone Apps 111 Things Lite by Tommy Kammerer (ios App). adream by Ray Tan (ios App). Before I die by Jimbl (Android App). $.99.

List of 10,000 Web Directories - Free, Paid, Niche and Regional Directory Listings Explore Weird & Wonderful Lists At Snagsta What results is that you find all sorts of wonderful and weird lists including tourism advice, motivation tips, startup advice, book lists, movie lists and much more. There’s always new lists to check out, so it’s definitely somewhere you could head back to on a regular basis just to get a little more inspiration. Signing up at Snagsta only takes a moment, regardless of whether you create a log in or use Facebook Connect to log in. You’ll be ready to go in no time at all. Exploring Lists Browsing the lists can be done by categories listed at the bottom of all Snagsta pages, including some “best of” categories to let you quickly browse the popular lists. When browsing lists, ensure you let Snagsta know if you like it. Make Your Own Lists Creating a list is straightforward – the “Create List” link is at the top of all Snagsta pages. Take a look around for list ideas “” there’s plenty of unusual ideas out there. Finding Friends What Could Snagsta Do Better? It would be great to see :

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