Ring in 2025 with Our Free New Year’s Bucket List – Fun Activity for Everyone!

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Get ready for 2025 with this New Year bucket list! It’s the perfect New Year’s Eve activity!

someone filling out a new years bucket list with a christmas tree in the background

A New Year is right around the corner! 🎉

Who said you were only allowed one resolution? This New Year bucket list is the perfect place to organize all the goals you have for 2025. There were some life lessons I’ll be taking away from 2024, but I’m also looking forward to the new year — who’s with me?! 🙋‍♀️

new years bucket list printable coming out of the printer

Let’s get excited about the opportunity for a fresh start!

I’ll be using this time not just to think about the things we’ve missed out on over the year, but also about how we can do better and use our valuable time with more intention.

Heading into a new year is always a nice time to reset and reflect on the past year’s accomplishments and set new goals for the upcoming year. Plus, the act of writing down your goals is a visual exercise that’s proven to be strongly correlated with success.

Here’s a fun printable I’ve designed to get you and your family thinking about the future by writing down hopes and wishes for the new year! 🎉


new year bucket list button


Hip tips for using your printable New Year Bucket List:

  • Simply print and fill in your bucket list for the new year. You could complete this list individually or work together to create a family bucket list!
  • Consider displaying your bucket list in a frame or hanging it in a spot where you can see it throughout the year. Placing a copy in your planner or journal would be a great idea as well!

Woman in a party hat filling out her New Year Bucket List at a table next to her champagne

This is such a fun New Year’s activity to print & fill out with the kids!

It’s cute to see what they are thinking about for the new year. It’s also a great opportunity to focus on topics like what to read, cook, and ways to volunteer in the coming year.

I’m not a huge fan of lofty New Year’s resolutions; however, writing down positive, short, and long-term goals is something I’ve always found to be helpful. Plus, this is a fun way to do that!


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