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[New Beginnings: Redesigning Your Life in 2025 with the Good Life Buckets Framework]-[Build your Good Life Roadmap | New Beginnings Pt 1]

Good Life Project · B2 · 2025-01-02

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Redesigning Your Life: The Good Life Buckets Framework for 2025

As we stand at the threshold of a new year, many of us feel a familiar blend of "excitement" and "overwhelm." Jonathan Fields, host of the Good Life Project, introduces a transformative framework designed to move beyond lofty, fleeting resolutions. Instead of chasing perfection, he advocates for a structured approach to building a "personal roadmap" for 2025, centered on the model of the Good Life Buckets.

The Three Good Life Buckets

Fields conceptualizes a well-lived life as being composed of three fundamental buckets that require regular attention:

  • Vitality Bucket: This pertains to the "state of your mind and body." It is about optimizing your physical and mental well-being to be as high as they can be, given your unique circumstances. Fields emphasizes that this isn't about perfection, but rather ensuring your foundation—your health and energy—is not neglected.
  • Connection Bucket: Defined as the "depth and quality of your relationships." Research suggests this is the single most important factor in a life well-lived. This includes connections with friends, family, "chosen family," and even nature or a sense of something larger than oneself. Crucially, it also involves being "connected to yourself"—knowing what is true for you.
  • Contribution Bucket: Often mistaken for just a "work bucket," this is actually about how you "contribute to the world" and invest effort in a way that makes you feel "truly alive." It encompasses your job, but also caretaking, volunteering, or any pursuit that provides a "sense of meaning and purpose."

The Dynamics of the Buckets

Fields explains that these buckets are not static; they "leak" over time. If they are not filled regularly, they run dry. Furthermore, they are interconnected: "the height of your least full bucket will limit the capacity of your other two buckets." For instance, if your vitality is low, you will lack the energy to effectively fill your contribution or connection buckets. Therefore, it is a practice of constant, intentional maintenance rather than a one-time effort.

Building Your 2025 Roadmap

The episode outlines a practical, three-step process to design your year:

  1. Reflection: Before looking forward, analyze 2024. Use prompts to identify what filled your buckets and what "drained" them. This process is not for self-judgment, but for "learning" and revealing patterns.
  2. Setting Intentions: For each bucket, draft one simple sentence that captures your priority for 2025. Fields warns against over-analytical, socially-imposed goals. Instead, get "quiet" and listen to what intuitively comes up for you.
  3. Quarterly Planning: Rather than planning an entire year, focus on the first quarter (Q1). Pick one "small habit" for vitality (e.g., a 10-minute walk), one weekly action for connection, and one meaningful project for contribution that aligns with your "Sparketype" (your fundamental impulse for meaningful work).

Conclusion: From Vision to Reality

To solidify this roadmap, Fields encourages a "guided visioning" exercise: imagining yourself on December 31, 2025, with all three buckets "brimming over." By visualizing the sensory details of that future state, you create a compass for your actions.

Ultimately, this roadmap is about "direction" rather than perfection. By committing to small, intentional choices and regular check-ins, you can ensure that your 2025 is not defined by fleeting resolutions, but by a consistent practice of living in alignment with what truly matters to you.

🎯Key Sentences

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I had no idea where to start.
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I didn't need to figure everything out all at once.
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I am so excited to dive in and share this with you.
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It has been quite a year for so many of us.
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It doesn't work that way.
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📝Key Phrases

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let time slip by
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figure everything out all at once
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one step at a time
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overhauling your life overnight
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run low
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📖 Transcript

So, here's my question for you.
What will it take to make this year amazing?
Even if you think that is totally impossible.
A number of years ago, I found myself sitting at my desk.
It was January 1st.
And in front of me was a blank journal page.

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