A bucket list is not a shopping list, a to-do list, or a travel itinerary. Unfortunately, this is how many people approach writing a bucket list. A bucket list should inform and guide your choices on a daily basis, helping you to clarify your values and craft an exceptional life. In his book, Life Coach Scott Graham helps you do just that. Through a 17-step process, you will not only create a bucket list but you will learn things about yourself that you might not have even known. And the result? You'll lay the foundation for an incredible life.
currently works as an Existential Handyman � fixing what’s broken, realigning what’s off-kilter, and helping others rebuild their lives with meaning, purpose, and a bit of duct tape when needed. He’s also an author, a career coach, a , and a in Boston, Massachusetts.
Scott is driven to help clients follow their “true azimuth,� which is different from “true north.� It means coaching clients to identify the true focus of their life � something that speaks individually to them. It means recognizing the forces that push our lives off course and adjusting to them so you get where you want to go. It means that when you are 90 years old and you look back on your life you have a sense of pride, accomplishment, and meaning � with no regrets.
When he is not coaching people to be their very best, Scott manages a non-profit farm animal rescue. Scott participates in Tough Mudders, teaches , stand-up paddleboards with his dogs Groot and Rocket, and goes camping at State Parks throughout New England as much as possible. His daily spiritual practice focuses on anāpānasati, vipassanā, and mettā-bhāvanā meditation. Scott believes service is vital to a life well-lived: he volunteers as an EMT Instructor, as a Firefighter, and as a Master Gardener in his community.
In his “free time,� he writes books.
Number fifty-five on his is to write 100 books before he dies, so you will see a lot here in the coming years!
has a lot of interests so he is not pinned down to only a few types of books!
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This is not a book you read. You invest yourself in it and this short book requires time and thought and hard, but enjoyable work. What’s inside assures us we die with fewer regrets.
I do believe a second reading is invaluable. The first time you get the idea. The second time you “get ‘er done.�