For many, dreams achieved start with a bucket list. Just the process of thinking big and imagining what’s possible can loosen constraints and shift barriers. When the bucket list becomes a group activity, the pursuit of dreams becomes a part of the team conversation, making it easier to turn a vision into a reality.

For You

Maybe you’ve already started your bucket list. Or maybe you’ve just talked about it with family and friends. Now’s the time to re-kindle the “what ifs” that have crossed your mind throughout the years. For your bucket list, create two columns — one that you’d like to achieve by the end of the year and one that you’d like to complete some time in your life.

For Your Team

Now it’s time to bring the bucket to work. At your next team meeting, share one bucket list item that you’d like to complete by the end of the year. If possible, identify an experience that your heart is calling out for. Then encourage others to start their own bucket list with the two columns. See if this sparks a new kind of water cooler conversation.