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Brilliant_Rock
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Lately, I've been wondering what happens when you finish your bucket list?
I am very fortunate and thankful that I've had the opportunity to achieve most everything I've wanted - career goals, life goals, traveled extensively, volunteered hundreds of hours, intense dedication to hobbies, and been able to purchase everything I've wanted within reason.
Should I just relax and enjoy the feeling of being content? Look for new things to add to my bucket list? For most of my life, I've been so focused on achievement, it's a big shift. I am enjoying the feeling of doing nothing, cooking and baking more, and spending more time with friends and family for now. Part of me constantly thinks about health and time as our most valuable assets, so how should I be spending my time? I want to make the most of it!
I am very fortunate and thankful that I've had the opportunity to achieve most everything I've wanted - career goals, life goals, traveled extensively, volunteered hundreds of hours, intense dedication to hobbies, and been able to purchase everything I've wanted within reason.
Should I just relax and enjoy the feeling of being content? Look for new things to add to my bucket list? For most of my life, I've been so focused on achievement, it's a big shift. I am enjoying the feeling of doing nothing, cooking and baking more, and spending more time with friends and family for now. Part of me constantly thinks about health and time as our most valuable assets, so how should I be spending my time? I want to make the most of it!
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