Create Your Own Knot List

Rules
  1. Do you best to list things that you will actually achieve, but don't beat yourself up if you "tie the knot" before you actually complete everything on your list. If you have things left on your list after you get married, try to do them with your spouse.
  2. Everything on the list must be legal (and even if it is legal, it must be ethical).
Suggestions

          Try your best to make out your "Knot List" with a friend. Having someone to share experiences with who will also encourage you to do things when you want to back down is always something you should have in you life.

          Also, if you don't already keep a journal, start. Journaling about life experiences is something I've heard recommened over and over, especially for singles. Writing things out (or typing if you prefer) helps you to process events, good and bad, and also will give you something to look back on in the years to come. If you need tips on how to start journaling, feel free to e-mail me at yknotenjoylife@gmail.com. You can also check out the the blog True Stories, Journal Entries, Letters for more tips on journaling.