As part of the 101 Goals in 1001 Days series, below is my list of 101 goals (slightly modified for public viewing) for more ideas for your own list!
As the series progresses, many of these goals will become links to my personal execution plans for you to adopt and adapt for yourself!
BLOGGING
- Get lifehackered
- Get 1,000 comments on Sufficient Thrust
- Write 500 posts on Sufficient Thrust
CREATIONS
- Publish an article in a print magazine (any topic, any magazine)
- Write Sufficient Thrust book
- Make a nine-square quilt
- Design a killer dress (and wear it out somewhere nice)
- Successfully make three types of sushi at home
- Bake a loaf of ciabatta bread
EXPERIENCE
- Take a pole dancing class
- Completely digitize life so I am never without a file no matter where I am
- Have a lucid dream
- Pose nude for an artist (or art class)
- Be photo pen pals with Katey for a year (one photo per day)
- Win a hand of poker
- Develop a complete, effortless backup system for digitized life
- Finish a New York Times Sunday crossword without assistance
FINANCE
- Buy my soul back from Sallie Mae
GIVE BACK
- Volunteer on a Habitat for Humanity house
- See a CASA case to fruition
- See 101 people through to their 101 goals
HOME
- Live in three places at once
- Live in Seattle
- Feng shui my Portland apartment
- Paint all the walls in my Portland apartment
- Decorate my Portland apartment only with things I love
KNOWLEDGE
- Fill in a world map with correct country names and capitals with no help
- Memorize all the two-letter Scrabble words
- Explain string theory in simple terms
- Take an astronomy class
- Tell Miles from Coltrane
- Finish the Foreign Service Institute’s Level 1 Amharic course
- Finish the Foreign Service Institute’s Level 1 German course
- Complete Economics textbook and complete every problem set
- Complete “Calculus Made Easy” by Silvanus Thompson and complete every problem set
PHYSICAL
- Do a pull-up
- 17% body fat
- Do a split
- Run a 5K without stopping
- Spend 100 hours hiking (total)
- LASIK
- A1c under 6
PIECES OF PAPER
- CPR certification
- NASM certification
- CCW permits in as many states as allow non-residents
PROPERTY
- Own a handgun
- Find a shade of lipstick that I will leave the house wearing
- Find a pair of eyeglasses that I will leave the house wearing
- Find a pair of sunglasses that I will leave the house wearing
READING
- All books published in English by Hans Gadamer
- All books published in English by Seth Godin
- All books published in English by Martin Heidegger
- All three volumes of Das Kapital
- All the Orange Prize for Fiction books
- All the Personal MBA books
- All books published in English by Milton Friedman
- 15 books on Second Amendment issues
- All books published in English by Nietzsche
- All books published in English by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- All books published in English by Ayn Rand
- All books published in English by Paulo Coelho
- All books published in English by Lionel Shriver
ROUTINES
- Go to bikram yoga class daily for 30 days straight
- Wake up at or before 6AM for 30 days straight
- Run three miles a day for 30 days straight
- Meditate for 30 minutes for 30 days straight
- Be a raw foodist for 30 days straight
- Give up coffee for 30 days straight
- Spend five hours a week at the shooting range for three months straight
TASTES
- Try 100 new kinds of beer
- Try 100 new mixed drinks
TRAVEL
- Drink a Guinness in Vienna, Austria
- Drink a Guinness in China
- Swim in Antarctica
- Go on a truly random road trip
- Visit Ouray, Colorado
- Visit Walden Pond
- Watch the Mass Games live in North Korea
- Go on a tour of Oregon vineyards
- Eat kik alicha in Ethiopia
- See Camille Claudel’s The Waltz in person at the Rodin Museum
- See a Cirque de Soleil show
- See a Frank Wildhorn show
- Attend an Austrian Economics conference
- Attend high school reunion
VENTURES
- Launch an Ethiopian restaurant review blog with at least 10 posts
- Launch a blog about traveling around the world drinking Guinness
- Launch a health/nutrition blog
- Launch [Business Venture #1]
- Launch [Business Venture #2]
- Launch [Business Venture #3]
- Launch [Business Venture #4]
- Launch [Business Venture #5]
- Launch [Business Venture #6]
- Launch [Business Venture #7]
WATCHING
- Watch 50 Cold-War-era Eastern European films
- Watch all Natalie Portman films
- Watch all Ryan Gosling films
- Watch all Robin Williams films
- Watch all Johnny Depp films
- Watch all Edward Norton films
Re #16: I have found Mozy to be a perfect backup solution for me. At least until Leopard comes out. Mozy Unlimited Backup [affiliate link] It’s $5/mo and works in the background. Beautiful.
Re #70: I just took up the task of 200 beers. I joined the U.F.O. club at The Flying Saucer last night, and I am aiming to have my plate on the wall before I move away from Fort Worth. http://www.beerknurd.com
Keep up the great work! I am really enjoying this series.
Comment by Jamie Phelps — September 11, 2007 @ 9:15 am
Hey Marina, this is an awesome list! Lots of great stuff. And just to give you a head’s up, so you’re not disappointed, I grew up near Walden Pond and it isn’t anything like what it was when Thoreau was there. So don’t imagine that you’ll be heading out into the wilderness!
I’ll definitely be following along to see how you do with these.
And thanks for the link to my 36-hours of free time post.
Comment by Edward Mills — September 11, 2007 @ 2:50 pm
I love your goals. I love the way you categorized them. They run the gamut from fairly mundane to incredibly ambitious.
I’m never one for making lists or being remotely organized or goal-oriented, really, but there’s some inspiration to be taken from this. Very cool.
-Jon
Comment by Jon Glassett — September 19, 2007 @ 8:00 am
You’re by far the most driven person I’ve ever met and it’s absolutely inspiring - thank you!
Re #56: A friend of mine is working at the Hoover institute right now as a research assistant helping Prof. Leeson, the man creating The Friedman Papers - essentially sorting every piece of work Friedman put his name to, including personal correspondences. Reading all of Friedman’s books is certainly possible. Reading all of his journal articles and books is tough, but possible. But reading everything he wrote (pertaining to economics) is a hell of a task - they’ve literally got a whole room full of boxes full of his papers. I never appreciated how prolific the man was until I saw it, it’s absolutely incredible. That man was a true believer. I’ll try to forward anything I get my hands on, but I can’t promise much - they’re being oddly protective…
Comment by Eric Danielson — September 23, 2007 @ 2:20 pm
Also, Re #68: …. Why?!
Comment by Eric Danielson — September 23, 2007 @ 2:22 pm
Good point, Eric … by “works” I actually meant “books” but I should definitely be more clear, or I could read every minute for the next 1,001 days and not make a dent in that section!
As for giving up coffee … just to say I did. Sometimes my tolerance gets a wee bit too high (like the day I had six shots of espresso at LuLu’s, then a double espresso at the SC Diner, then took a nap) and it’s good to reset it.
Comment by Marina Martin — September 23, 2007 @ 2:28 pm
Nice list- I hope you don’t mind if I use some of yours as inspiration for my list. I HAVE always wanted to do a split!
I’ll take you out for Ethiopian food when you come to Walden, k?
Comment by Kit — November 14, 2007 @ 10:28 am
I’ll help you out with #2.
I’m late to this, I found your website via a search on “Twitter Accountability”. I loved the idea of a Twitter accountability partner - or even using all of my Twitter followers as an accountability board.
This list is VERY ambitious. I know because I’ve made lists that are a near duplicate of this. Some of these things will just take plain old time - so be careful not to burnout.
My daughter spent one summer watching every single Johnny Depp movie. And with work, volleyball camp, miscellaneous road trips, and just plain old hanging out with friends - it took her the whole summer.
And Robin Williams has been a lot more prolific. Plus, to be fair - not all of his movies are even watchable
And I assume #48 is before #41?
I’m going to spend some time making my list this weekend.
I might make a shorter list - with less days.
If I know I have a 1001 days to do something - I’ll end up waiting until day 971 to get started.
Comment by Vinny — April 30, 2008 @ 4:51 am
Love your goals … very succinct and manageable!
We’ve also got Cirque Du Soleil on our list!
Comment by Latharia — June 21, 2008 @ 6:38 am