Looking for easy ideas to enjoy your life in July? Summertime – when the days are long and life is meant to be explored and lived outdoors. When the sweetest of fruits and vegetables are at their prime. When the fragrance of flowers is in the air and the warmth of the sun feels so good. When life feels like you can achieve anything.
Here are summertime bucket list ideas for what to do with your life in July – week 3 (in the northern hemisphere), when your senses come alive with the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and touches of summer that abound. Celebrate this sweet season of time enjoying the simple pleasures that it brings. Be sure to visit summer bucket lists for weeks one, two, and four as well.
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Walk Barefoot
“You learn a lot when you’re barefoot. The first thing is every step you take is different.” ~ Michael Franti
“If I had my life to live over again, I’d run barefoot, relax a bit more, I’d talk more to children, and I’d learn how they laugh.” ~ Amy Grant
Celebrate Christmas in July
“Christmas comes but once a year, starts in August ends in July” — Benny Bellamacina
Every July, I look forward to taping a Christmas show – in July in Nashville. In 98-degree weather. I love it. — Larry The Cable Guy
What to do with Your Life in July – Week 3
Dine on a Rooftop
Sometimes, all you need is a change in scenery.
“I love views that make me realize most of my problems aren’t that big of a deal.” – Anthony Gucciardi
Eat a Juicy Peach
“An apple is an excellent thing…until you have tried a peach.” George du Maurier.
“Anyone who’s bitten into a fully ripe, just-picked peach–hot from the summer’s sun and ripe enough to be what the Masumotos call a ‘gusher’–knows that the feeling is completely thoroughly arresting.” David Mas Masumoto
What to do with Your Life in July – Week 3
Enjoy a tall glass of lemonade
“His laugh is made of porch swings and lemonade.” – Augustan Burroughs.
“Sunny, happy with the music, no money. I’m thinking you’re on holiday. Sipping yellow lemonade.’ – Alexandra Stan
Listen to a Bird Singing
“I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they think.” ~ Rumi.
“A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer. It sings because it has a song.” – Maya Angelou
Take a moment to stop and listen to the birds singing today.
What to do with Your Life in July – Week 3
Read Under a tree
“The trees gave her the books. So she lets them read over her shoulder.” – unknown
Design a Life You Love Daily Planner
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Design a Life You Love Weekly Planner
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