I think it's more than worthwhile to set goals for oneself, something I tend NOT to do. So thanks for this topic.
I, for one, get so mired in the day to day living I don't project into the future. I am not even sure what I like to do anymore. Some days, my only goal is to get 7 hours of sleep. So this exercise will be difficult for me, but here goes:
1. Go to Italy and visit my relatives and definitely see Venice
2. Write a book and get it published
3. Spend some time with Al Stewart and actually tell him HOW his music has orchestrated life; when I see him briefly I get very tongue tied which is stupid, because he's a really nice and friendly man. Thank him in person, not just in writing
4. Take time to thank those (still living) who have made an impact on my life - this is something I can start doing now
5. Quit smoking and take dance lessons with the money
6. Apologize for any wrongs I have committed and any feelings I may have hurt - again, good to do on a daily basis but there are some long standing things to which I need to attend
7. Learn to appreciate every moment of life and make the most of each day
8. Learn to play "Year of the Cat" on the piano
9. Finish the poem I've worked on for over 20 years - it has to be PERFECT and it's not yet
10. Buy something for once without looking at the price tag first