
- Check! Your Guide to Creating a Life Transforming Bucket List
- Bucket List Workbook
Not Just a List. A Life Plan.
Most bucket lists are forgettable. They’re Pinterest wishboards, internet cut-and-pastes, or last-minute scribbles on New Year’s Eve. They’re full of stuff you think you should do—based on what the world expects—not what actually lights you up.
Check! is not that kind of book.
This is a step-by-step, structured process to design a bucket list that reflects your core values, your personal aspirations, and the kind of life you actually want to live. Created by career and life coach G. Scott Graham, this guide helps you move from vague ideas to specific goals—and then shows you how to prioritize, plan, and take action.
You’ll do far more than jot down dream destinations. You’ll:
- Clarify what truly matters to you—not your friends, your feed, or your inner critic
- Break your goals down into “Have, Do, Be” insights that reveal what you’re really after
- Eliminate goals driven by social pressure or performative achievement
- Analyze what each item requires—time, money, people—and sort accordingly
- Identify themes, patterns, and values that can guide the rest of your life
This isn’t a passive read. If you breeze through the pages without doing the exercises, your bucket list will be just another thing you forget about next week.
But if you follow the process, you’ll create something powerful: a vision that shapes your daily decisions and reorients your life toward what actually matters.
Plus: Get a Free Coaching Session
When you finish the book and complete your bucket list, you can schedule a free coaching session with the author. This isn’t fluff—it’s a real, no-strings-attached 30-minute session to help you move from planning to action.
This book is for anyone ready to take the “someday” out of their goals and start building a life on purpose. Whether you’re entering a new decade, navigating a major transition, or just feeling restless—it’s time to stop dreaming and start designing.
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.”