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19 Things You Need To Add To Your 2019 Bucket List, Even Though It's Already February

New year, new you, new things to add onto the bucket list!

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19 Things You Need To Add To Your 2019 Bucket List, Even Though It's Already February

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Everyone has a bucket list. Maybe it's not necessarily an actual, physical list, but there's still a list inside your head.

During the start of each year, I compile a list of things I want to do, places I want to go, and ultimately things I want to accomplish. While it may be almost two months into the new year--and February has gone by like a car going 80mph in a 35mph zone--there's still plenty of time to add onto your list!

To keep it simple, there are 19 things that you should add for your 2019 bucket list:

1. Study abroad or travel abroad

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Whether that's flying to Ireland to visit victorian castles with your family, or if you had to submit an application to go skydiving in Australia, you should do it! Traveling and studying abroad are experiences you won't ever forget.

2. Binge-watch at least one TV show on Netflix

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You've got to do it, just to say that you've done it!

3. Learn how to cook something only Gordon Ramsay would know how to cook

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Hopefully you won't end up thinking, "I'm totally an idiot sandwich."

4. Pray more

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"Worry is a conversation you have with yourself about things you cannot change. Prayer is a conversation you have with God about things he can change."

5. Adopt!

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Nothing's better than getting to give an animal a new home!

6. Eat healthier

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It's better for your body, mind, and overall health!

7. Go to church every Sunday

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It might be complicated and "impossible" to do every Sunday, but you should strive to do so. Nothing beats getting up on Sunday's and praising the Lord.

8. Meet new people

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Join an organization, a sports team, or even become a regular at your local coffee shop!

9. Use technology less

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Be more in the present, talk to people and focus on the things that are truly important.

10. Read more!

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Expand your mind and be able to travel into a whole new world without even leaving your room.

11. Fall in love

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Well, why not?

12. Go to the beach more

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Soak up the sun, ride the waves, and enjoy the salty air

13. Go to a concert of someone you've never heard of

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Be spontaneous! You might even like the music!

14. Write something

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Poetry, a short story, or even strive to write a novel.

15. Take more pictures

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Make all the memories you can, and savor them forever!

16. Skydiving

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You had to know this one was going to come up

17. Dye your hair

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It's okay to get a little crazy sometimes, and it's a different way to express yourself!

18. Read your Bible

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Getting closer with God should always be on your bucket list

19. Live life to the absolute fullest

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Whatever this means to you, whether it's donating money to the homeless shelter, picking up and going camping for the weekend, or spending time with family, do it!

Everybody has different things that they want to accomplish during this year. While everyone has different goals and tasks on that list, these are 19 that you should try and add!

Living life to the fullest and not wasting a second of a day is more than important--you never know when your time is up. So in the wise words of Tim McGraw, "Someday I hope you get the chance, to live like you're dying."

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