
When was the last time you made a summer bucket list?
Not a grocery list.
Not a to do list.
Not a list of projects waiting to be completed around the house.
I mean a list filled with simple pleasures, small adventures, and experiences that make you smile.
Somewhere along the way, many of us stopped planning summers for ourselves. We became busy raising families, building careers, caring for loved ones, and managing life’s endless responsibilities. Summer became something we helped create for everyone else.
But what if this year was different?
What if you gave yourself permission to create a summer filled with joy, curiosity, and a little bit of fun?
Here are three reasons why making a Summer Bucket List might be exactly what you need this year.
1. It Gives You Something Fun to Look Forward To
There is something magical about anticipation.
Looking forward to an experience can lift our spirits and add a little excitement to ordinary days. A bucket list creates moments throughout the summer that make you think, “I can’t wait for that.”
The best part? Your list doesn’t need to be expensive, complicated, or Instagram worthy.
A few things on my own Summer Bucket List this year include:
- Flying a kite on a breezy afternoon.
- Walking the Seattle waterfront.
- Visiting Christensen’s Nursery in Mount Vernon and wandering among the flowers.
- Enjoying a Baseball Nut ice cream cone from Baskin Robbins.
- Inviting friends over for brunch in the garden.
None of these are grand adventures. But each one will bring a little joy to my summer.
Sometimes that’s enough.
2. It Helps You Break Out of Routine
Have you ever reached September and wondered where the summer went?
It’s easy to fall into familiar routines and realize too late that another season has passed by.
A bucket list encourages us to be intentional. It invites us to say yes to experiences we might otherwise postpone.
Maybe it’s taking a painting class.
Maybe it’s visiting a nearby town you’ve never explored.
Maybe it’s attending an outdoor concert, riding a ferry just for fun, picking berries at a local farm, or spending an afternoon reading in a hammock.
The goal isn’t to fill every weekend with activity.
The goal is simply to create moments that feel different from everyday life.
Often, those small adventures become the memories we treasure most.
3. It Opens the Door to New Possibilities
One of the things I love most about a bucket list is that it reminds us we’re still growing.
Bucket lists aren’t only about places to visit or things to do. They can also be about experiences we’d like to explore and interests we’d like to revisit.
Perhaps there’s a hobby you’ve always wanted to try.
Maybe you’d like to learn a new skill, volunteer for a cause you care about, join a club, or finally take a class that’s been sitting on your “someday” list.
For some women, that curiosity might even lead to exploring an encore career or considering a different job opportunity. Not because they have to, but because they’re interested in discovering what else might be possible.
The beauty of a summer bucket list is that there’s no pressure to make a big change.
Sometimes the most rewarding experiences begin with a simple question:
“What if I gave this a try?”
You never know where a little curiosity might lead.
What Will You Put on Your List?
As a Career and Life Coach, one of my favorite things is watching women give themselves permission to explore new possibilities, whether that’s a new hobby, a new adventure, or a new chapter.
A summer bucket list is simply another way of saying yes to yourself.
Your list might include travel, gardening, learning something new, reconnecting with friends, spending more time outdoors, or treating yourself to your favorite ice cream on a sunny afternoon.
There are no rules.
There is no perfect list.
The goal isn’t to accomplish everything.
The goal is to create a season you’ll remember.
My summer gift to you, a free Summer Bucket List Worksheet! Enjoy!
So Tell Us:
What’s one thing you’re putting on your Summer Bucket List this year? Share it in the comments below. You may inspire someone else’s next adventure.