Couple’s Bucket List Builder

Huwag lang mangarap, simulan ang pagpaplano. Pumili ng inyong interes at gumawa ng listahan ng 20 adventures na gagawin ninyong magkasama.

Ano ang inyong hilig? (Pumili ng lahat ng tugma)

Ang couples bucket list ay higit pa sa listahan ng gusto — ito ay gabay sa inyong relasyon.

Kasama rito ang adventure at simpleng bonding sa bahay upang magkaroon ng magandang balanse ang inyong oras.

Paano Gamitin ang Bucket List Builder

  1. Pumili ng Interes: I-check ang lahat ng kategoryang nais ninyo.
  2. Gumawa ng Listahan: I-click ang button para makakuha ng 20 ideya.
  3. I-print: Gamitin ang print button para magkaroon ng pisikal na kopya.
  4. Sundan ang Progress: I-check ang bawat matapos ninyong plano.

Ang Science sa Likod ng Layunin

Ang pagtutulungan upang makamit ang isang simpleng layunin ay nagpapatibay ng inyong samahan.

Bakit Epektibo ang Pagbabahagi ng Oras

Ang pagsubok ng mga bagong bagay magkasama ay nagbibigay ng saya at bagong alaala.

📌 Idikit sa Ref

Mas maganda kung nakasulat o naka-print ang listahan at nakadikit sa lugar na madaling makita.

Mga Kategorya

Bawat isa ay nagbibigay ng kakaibang bonding.

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Travel & Adventure

Pagpunta sa mga bagong lugar at paglabas sa comfort zone.

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Cozy & Bahay

Mga simpleng bagay na pwedeng gawin sa bahay.

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Budget-Friendly

Food, drink, and skill-based experiences that cost little to nothing but still feel like an "event"—a cooking class, a wine tasting, a signature cocktail night. This category exists so cost is never the reason your list gathers dust. It proves that intentionality, not spending, is what makes an experience count.

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Milestone / Big

The bucket-list classics: the professional photoshoot, the Michelin-star dinner, the treehouse stay. These take longer to plan and often cost more, so they should be the minority of your list, not the majority. Their role is to give you something big to look forward to and save toward, anchoring the smaller, more frequent items around a shared long-term goal.

Bakit Mahalaga ang Iba't Ibang Ideya

Tinitiyak nito na may magagawa kayo anuman ang inyong budget o oras.

Mga Halimbawang Ideya

Narito ang ilang halimbawa ng mga plano sa listahan.

🧗 Travel

Road trip nang walang tiyak na destinasyon Mag-drive lang at pumili ng direksyon.
Watch the sunrise in a different country Works as a 24-hour layover trip if you cannot swing a full vacation.
Try rock climbing or bouldering Most cities have an indoor gym with day passes and rental gear—no experience needed.

🧸 Cozy & At-Home

Build a massive blanket fort Add fairy lights and a movie queue—costs nothing, takes 20 minutes.
Have a "no technology" weekend Phones in a drawer from Friday night to Sunday morning; see what you talk about instead.
Complete a 1,000-piece puzzle Leave it out on a table and chip away at it over a few weeks.

🍕 Budget-Friendly

Have a 5-course pizza tasting night Order from five different pizza places and rank them together.
Create a signature cocktail together Name it after your relationship and make it your go-to order.
Take a cooking class together Look for a one-off evening class rather than a multi-week course to keep it low-commitment.

🌹 Milestone / Big

Stay in a treehouse or unique Airbnb Filter by "unique stays" and book at least a season ahead for the best options.
Have a professional photoshoot done Local photographers often have off-peak weekday rates that cost far less than weekend sessions.

Paano Ito Isasakatuparan

Ugaliing mag-iskedyul ng kahit isang plano buwan-buwan.

Mag-iskedyul ng isa kada buwan
I-plot ito sa inyong kalendaryo.
Pair items with plans you already have
Before a work trip, holiday visit, or weekend away, scan your list for anything that fits the destination or timing. A "watch the sunrise somewhere new" item is nearly free to complete if you are already traveling for another reason.
Revisit the list every quarter
Set a recurring reminder to sit down together every three months: cross off what is done, remove anything that no longer excites you, and reshuffle the generator for fresh ideas. Lists that never get revisited quietly go stale.
Let your monthly check-in do double duty
If you already run a recurring relationship check-in, add "review the bucket list" as a standing agenda item. It takes two minutes and prevents the list from being forgotten between quarterly reviews.
Alternate who picks the next item
Take turns choosing which item to tackle next so the list does not become one partner's project. This also naturally pushes both of you to try things slightly outside your own comfort zone.
Keep the printed copy visible
A list on the fridge or a mirror gets glanced at daily; a list saved in a notes app gets forgotten within a week. Visibility alone drives a surprising amount of follow-through.

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Mga Madalas Itanong

Bakit kailangan naming gumawa ng bucket list?

Nagbibigay ito ng direksyon at saya sa inyong libreng oras.

May malaking gastos ba ang mga ideyang ito?

Hindi, may mga ideyang libre at mayroon ding sapat lang ang gastos depende sa category.

Can I print this list?

Yes! Once you generate your list, click the "Print / Save PDF" button to get a clean, printable version. We recommend printing it, signing both names at the bottom of the page, and sticking it on your fridge or pinning it somewhere visible. Physical commitment to a list is psychologically more powerful than a note saved on your phone—it stays in your peripheral vision and reminds you of your shared intentions.

What if we have very different interests?

Select the categories that overlap for both of you, even if that is only one or two. The generator will pull from those. You can also run the tool multiple times to get different combinations. Compromise is built in—alternate who picks the next adventure from the list. You might be surprised what you enjoy once you actually try it together.

How often should we update our bucket list?

A good cadence is to revisit the list every 3–6 months: celebrate what you checked off, reshuffle to get fresh ideas, and add new categories as your relationship evolves. Couples who do a monthly check-in can use that meeting to review the list and schedule the next adventure. The goal is a living document, not a static one.

How many categories should we pick?

Three to four is the sweet spot for most couples. Picking just one category gives you a repetitive list; picking all six can feel overwhelming and dilute the big, memorable items among smaller ones. Start with the categories you both genuinely enjoy, generate a list, and if it feels too narrow or too broad, reshuffle with a different combination until the mix feels right.

What if we never actually do anything on the list?

A list you never act on is just a wishlist, not a bucket list. The fix is structural, not motivational: schedule one item per month on a shared calendar instead of waiting for "someday." Pair upcoming list items with events you already have planned, like a work trip or a free weekend, so they piggyback onto existing momentum instead of requiring a whole new plan from scratch.

Should big goals and small goals go on the same list?

Yes, and they should. A list of only big-ticket items (a trip to Japan, a hot air balloon ride) stalls out because those take time and money to plan, so nothing gets checked off for months. Mixing in quick, low-cost items (a blanket fort, a puzzle night) means you are completing something almost every week, which keeps the list feeling alive instead of aspirational and untouched.

Is it okay to remove or swap items after we generate the list?

Absolutely. This is your list, not a fixed assignment. If an item does not appeal to either of you, cross it off and reshuffle for a replacement. The generator is a starting point designed to break decision paralysis, not a rulebook. Some couples also hand-write one or two personal items directly onto the printed page that are not in the generator at all.