How to Create a Kickass Life List

A Good Life List is an Anchor

I wrote a blog post for dreamBIGLY about how to create a kickass life list. Check it out and let me know what you think! :)

Not sure what about what you’d include on your life list? Check out these great life list ideas!

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  1. The first Item in my Bucket List was my Sky-Dive… I managed to rase about £1500 for the hospice who nursed my father before I lost him, so it felt exilarating to look forward and take on new challenges, but also very meaningful, and a lot of my friends watching the video (who knew why I was doing it) sait it moved them to tears watching the video afterwards

    This is a link to the video here… I see you did an indoor one-are you tempted to jump out of a plane? http://emmasbucketlist.com/2011/08/03/emmas-bucket-list-event-achieved-charity-sky-dive/

    • Yaël Levey says:

      Thats awesome. Congrats on doing it and raising all that money! Yep, I definitely want to do the real thing – thought I’d experience the Indoor Skydive one first because its way more accessible!

      • You will LOVE it! It was amazing. Though I have to say that so far WING-WALKING is probably my best experience by far… There’s a video of that too… It was something I had wanted to try for years, even since before it became commercially available as an experience to people other than stunt professionals.

        The Sky-Dive will probably be better because you did this first actually… I think a lot of people use this as practice, and then do the AFF course so that they can jump alone, although doing a proper sky-dive from 13,000 feet as my first experience and not a static line jump that opens straight away was what I wanted…

        Doing it for such a personally motivated charity so close to losing my Dad really kept me going and keeping positive in what wasn’t otherwise a time that I was particularly happy…

        I decided that having a ton of stuff to do in that 1st year after I lost Dad was a good way to keep from looking back too much with sadness, but to turn it into inspiration for happiness instead. SO glad I made that choice

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