Skip to the bottom if you want to the WHAT, WHY & HOW of the IMPOSSIBLE LIST!!
But before that, you can scroll down through “MY IMPOSSIBLE LIST”
WORK
Skills
- CodeChef Certification for Data Structures and Algorithms
- Intermediate MS Excel Skills
- Digital Marketing Course (Before May 2018)
- Machine Learning Course (Before June 2018)
- Cryptography Course
- 60 Words Per Minute Typing Speed
Financial Independence
Earn money outside of Income- Increase money earned by at least 50% each month
February
MarchBLOGGING
1 Subscriber for Blog 😛
10 Subscribers for Blog
25 Subscribers for Blog500 views in a month
1000 views in a month
YOUTUBE
- Post at least 2 Videos in March 2018
WORKOUT
Fitness Goals
- Do a Handstand
- Do a Wall Flip
- Do a Back Flip
Endurance Goals
- Jog to college which is 40 kms away. Kind of a Full Marathon ( Before April 2018)
Complete a 10K Run(PB 58min)Improve Personal Best to under 45 Mins
- Complete a Half Marathon (PB 2 hr 25 min)
Complete Half Marathon under 2 hours
- Complete a Full Marathon
Become a RandonnuerBecome a Super Randonnuer(SR)- Complete a Double SR
- Complete PBP
- Complete LEL
- Complete Spartan Race
- Complete 1/2 IRON MAN
- Complete FULL IRON MAN
PERSONAL
Habit Goals
- Meditate daily for 20 minutes
- Maintain Daily Morning and Evening Journal
- Daily 30 minute workout
Creative Goals
- Early Morning Writing. At least 25 mins for 30 days
- Take part in a Drama
Take part in a Dance performance- At least one Theatre/Play performance
- Solve 3×3 under one minute
Family and Relationships
- One family trip every six months
Travel Goals
Places to Attend
- SpaceX
Events to Attend
Fun or Insane
- Climb a building
Book Reading List
Movie Watch List
CURRENT PROGRESS
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WHAT, WHY & HOW
The What
So, you must have got a rough idea about what an Impossible List is about. You might have related it to a bucket list or thought it’s just another name for a bucket list. Kind of!
In the month of February, I was consuming content from College Info Geek and I came across this wonderful piece about the Impossible List. That was an inspiration for me to create mine.
Quoting Thomas Frank himself, an Impossible List is “put simply, the impossible list is an ever-evolving list of experiences that build upon each other, help others as well as yourself, and implore you to take action. This is mine, which is, of course, ever-evolving.”
I pretty much implemented the same format as Thomas’ for my list but the only change was I divided my Goals into three sections – Work, Workout and Personal, a format inspired from Noah Kagan’s.
To summarize,
- An Impossible List is a collection of your Goals which you want to be accomplished in your life time. It’s not a bucket list which you do when you get some time away. An Impossible List reflects how you should be using your daily time.
- You can divide into sections and sub sections for more definite structure but nevertheless you can invent your own format.
- In an Impossible List, the goals keep evolving. Once you complete a goal, you cross it up and then set forth a new goal. Enjoy your victory but get back in your race buddy. Race against time. Just kidding! No pressure
The Why
So, why to make an Impossible List.
I have three strong reasons why I prepared mine.
- You’ll have a Vision:
We have a tendency to drift in life when we don’t have a proper system or structure. When you make an Impossible List or rather any goal setting excercise,
1) You get a clarity. You set forth some goals and to achieve them you have to put in daily effort. Small gains daily get you there. It’s not a one day-get all scenario. You got to build up the momentum.
Ex: I can’t complete a full marathon on a whiff. There needs to be a daily preparation, weekly goals to be met and give my best when the opportunity presents itself. ( or better, I make the opportunity)2) Whenever an opportunity comes, you won’t fail to recognize it. or Maybe the Law of Attraction might work for you.
Ex: When you plan on doing a trek to himalayas, you start noticing price drops in airlines, or discounts on the trek gear. These things used to happen but you start noticing now.And when you make your Impossible List public or share it with a couple of your friends, these two things happen.
- You’ll be Accountable:
You’ll have that positive pressure on you, now that you made a commitment which isn’t private. You can request your friends to give that kick in the butt whenever you slack.
Ex: Maybe make a pact with your best friends that if you don’t complete (this), (this ) and (this) in (this) time frame, you owe him a treat. He’s gonna watch you now!
- You can Collaborate:
After you make your list public, a couple of interested friends or individuals might help you in your pursuit.
Ex: They might call and drop by with some popcorn whenever you want to watch the movies on your Watch List, or help you by lending some books or maybe guide you with their experience in things which you are still a beginner. You never know.
The How
- Make a List
First things first, just make a list.
Take a 10-15 minute break, write a couple of things down which you always wanted to do. Visit some list and borrow stuff resonates with you. No restrictions. Just keep writing. Need not be a one time thing. Add stuff whenever something strikes you.Make a List in either Evernote or Google Docs. Share it with your close friends or you can make it public on your Social profiles.
- Revisit It
Sometimes you forget you made a list. So, make it a point to revisit the list at least once a week. (Bare minimum) Add things. Remove things.
and lastly,
- Put some effort so as to reach the point of striking out things in your list.
It’s been 2 months since the start of a New Year. If those two months drifted away for you, let not the other 10 drift the same. Do a goal setting exercise and make a list. And better yet, leave a link in the comments below so that we all can keep each other accountable.
And hey, do follow my blog. Really putting some effort and help me cross one of the items on my list.
Gracias!!!