Mish - Not going to blast you, but why not start off with some simple inexpensive bucket list items? Not everything on a bucket list has to cost money.
Hello--If you are depressed much better to list what you actually did in a day. You will be happy with your accompishments--at one time the best I could do was go to the Post Office to get stamps. One moment at a time. Wonder
I had a Bucket List long before it was called that. (I did see the movie - it was good). I called it my TO DO BEFORE I DIE list. There were some books out about 10 years ago - 100 things to do before you die & similar books. Places to see before you die etc.
Anyway - call them goals. Call them Bucket List. I don't often even write them down. But I know what those things are. And I check on "How'm I doing" often. Keeps me focussed.
Mish - if it is overwhelming - just make a tiny goal. And break that down into tinier steps. And see if you can take one of the steps.
Example: Change the rut we're in.
Steps: 1. Write down things I'd like to see change. 2. Think about how I will approach Gabe 3. Ask Gabe if we can talk about things
Stuff like that. Just a small step. I believe you've already taken at least one.
1. I love love love the idea of asking him to go steady. It's light and funny, but does make the point of defining things as exclusive.
2. I second the idea of making a list of accomplishments. Make a retroactive bucket list and put all the things on there you never thought you'd accomplish. Your cruise, your vacation to Cali this year, all the fun and wonderful things you've accomplished over the years. I bet you'd be surprised at how much you could come up with to put on there! And the best part is, they're all already crossed off!
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