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This Summer's Bucket List

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The school year is almost over, so whether you're a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior, your life is very busy right now. If You are busy studying for your final exams and you can’t wait to finish and concentrate on doing what you want to do then you’re not the only one...study hard these last few weeks, and think that after all this stressful month and hectic days, you can relax doing what you really want. Spring and summer are the best months to do different things. The warm weather, the fresh air that inspires you, the flowering trees that change colors around you and become more happy and colorful, the weather that is more favorable to do more outdoors activities, all these things make you want to achieve different things or have new experiences.

If you have a bucket list that waits for you, and you don’t know when to carry it out, there isn’t a better time than doing it in the Spring or in the Summer, when school is over.

If you don’t know yet what you want to do, then write a bucket list, with all the things you want to get done this summer, and get organized, If, on the other hand, you do have a bucket list, than try to decide which activity, entertainment, trip, excursion you want to take and… pack your suitcase and leave!

A bucket list is the best way to get organized and to do what you really want to do… it’s easy, you just need to write your priorities on your list and follow it.

Here I will list some of the best things you should do once in your life.

1. Watch the sunrise and the sunset in one day. 2. Work on a pottery wheel.

3. Spend a day at a resort Spa.

4. Take a mud bath.

5. Go to a yoga class.

6.
Go on a safari.

7. Throw yourself from a parachute.


8. Trekking in a rain forest.


9. See
Niagara Falls.

10. Big wave surfing.

If you wanted to wait for the right time… the right time is now!

There isn’t a better time than doing the things you have always wanted to do, in your college years, the best years of adventures... so what are you waiting for!?

Live your dream and you will be happy with it!

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