Bucket List Inspiration
Still looking for some inspiration for your bucket list? This will definitely make you think. At the end of your life you know exactly what you’d wanted to do differently. To stay somewhat cheerful, we’ve decided we’re going to get some wisdom from that. These are the fifteen things people said they regret in the end.

1. Being afraid to do things. Fear can paralyze us, but we can’t let it.

2. Not quitting a terrible job. You may need to pay rent or provide for a family, but you can’t force yourself to be miserable every day.

3. Not realizing how beautiful you are. There are many definitions of beauty and you shouldn’t think you’re unworthy of someone’s attention.

4. Being afraid to say ‘I love you’. Loving another person is a precious gift, even if that same love wasn’t returned.

5. Caring too much about what other people think. When you’re older, you’ll realize that the opinions of others don’t factor into your true happiness.

6. Holding grudges, especially against those you love. Choose to let go of your pain, instead of dwelling on it.

7. Not standing up for yourself. Just because others may disagree with you, doesn’t mean you have to abandon your principals.

8. Not stopping to appreciate the moment. Quit texting or taking pictures and realize what you are doing when you’re doing it.

9. Refusing to let friendships run their course. Sometimes people drift apart. Forcing that connection could do more damage than good.

10. Worrying too much. Worrying, especially about things that haven’t happened yet, is useless.

11. Getting caught up in needless drama. Drama can be addictive, but there is no point. Don’t get off on how bad your day is.

12. Not spending enough time with loved ones. We are all on this earth for a limited amount of time, don’t take that for granted.

13. Not being grateful sooner. Learn to say thanks and learn to mean it. So many parts of your life will improve if you do.

14. Never performing in front of others. This may not be your true calling, but trying it at least once is an important life experience.

15. Missing the chance to talk to your grandparents before they die. They hold a lot of knowledge and they will only be around for a little while.