100 Things I Want To Learn

One of my favourite songs by one of my favourite bands, The Van Pelt, is called “Let’s Make A List”.  I love Chris Leo’s vocal delivery and the guitar line, but it’s the lyrics about frustrated teachers that really get me:

let’s make a list so we can feel like we’re accomplishing something, so we can feel like we’re working together…

I’m a big fan of making lists, especially as a creativity and brainstorming technique. List-making also has a tendency to come out as part of my writing style and has been a method for one of my 150 Things About Friendship.  I often wonder whether I get more or less things done as a result of list-writing, but the act of making them is somewhat satisfying and meditative.

Usually I just list my most immediate thoughts and ideas, rather than pushing through to a specific target amount. Recently, a friend added the article “Tackle Any Issue With a List of 100” to their delicious feed and it started me thinking about “extreme “listing.  I’ve been meaning to write a Learning list for a while as part of the DIY Masters project, so I decided to attempt a list of 100 things I want to learn.

Day 092/366 - To Do List

Day 092/366 - To Do List, by Tony Case

I think my question was very general which resulted in a list of general learning rather than “100 Things I want to achieve with my DIY Masters Project”. Most of the 100 things are skills that I want rather than a body of knowledge.  Looking over the list I can divide the list into skills I can learn as a result of the DIY Masters project (highlighted), some long-term general learning (botany, musical skills) and a lot of smaller life skills.

Since writing the list earlier this week I’ve found that there’s a local printing museum which runs bookbinding and letterpress tutorials in German. And I keep on coming up with even more things I want to learn, like 101. How to assemble a yurt. As I eventually want to  build my own Mongolian style yurt / ger, I might just have to make a new list 100 Things I Want To Make.

But that is another list, for another day.

Anyway, here is the list of things I want to learn in the order they came out of my head:

100 Things I Want To Learn (More) About…

  1. Botany
  2. A musical instrument: guitar or cello
  3. Haircutting
  4. How to make a sponge cake
  5. How to maintain my bicycle
  6. How to make bagels
  7. Throat Singing
  8. Bookbinding
  9. Basic Arabic
  10. How to make better Karelian pies
  11. How to seed save from fruits like tomatoes
  12. Permaculture
  13. Sociology basics
  14. Crocheting
  15. Japanese rope work
  16. Drums
  17. Punctuation
  18. English grammar and editing
  19. Basic electronics
  20. More screenprinting skills (especially light sensitive emulsion)
  21. Multi-coloured linocuts
  22. How to layout designs for laser cutting
  23. Basic woodworking and carpentry
  24. How to change a washer on a tap (relearn)
  25. Pattern drafting, better skirts, shirts and trousers
  26. Typographic theory
  27. Better CSS skills
  28. Another CMS apart from Wordpress, Drupal and perhaps Moodle
  29. More knowledge about OS educational packages
  30. Basic Esperanto
  31. How to cut dogs’ toenails / claws without feeling icky.
  32. Fishing: how to catch and clean a fish
  33. Butchery: how to kill & dress a chicken
  34. Basic charcuterie
  35. How to do a headstand / handstand in yoga
  36. Unicycle
  37. Better knife skills for cooking
  38. How to make the ex-beau’s chilli.
  39. How to make Mum’s tomato pie
  40. How to make baklava
  41. How to write grant applications
  42. How to write residency applications
  43. How to train a dog
  44. More Linux / Terminal commands
  45. How to talk about what I want and need with a partner without ending up crying all the time
  46. Better German
  47. How to look after my heart better (emotionally, but physically too)
  48. How to start a project and stick with it
  49. Better money confidence – eg. how to invoice and get paid what I’m worth.
  50. How to make really good coffee / latte art – even if I can’t drink it.
  51. How to home brew beer.
  52. How to sail
  53. Falconry
  54. How to make a great Manhattan
  55. How to make a whiskey sour
  56. How to make the amazing soup dumplings from Shanghai
  57. How to pack light and look great with only a few clothes
  58. Basic car maintenance
  59. How to prune roses
  60. How to prune fruit trees
  61. How to tune a guitar
  62. Origami page fastening – no staples or paper clips
  63. Audio recording and editing to the level required for good podcasting
  64. Video recording and editing to the level required for good vodcasting
  65. What key I can sing in naturally / most easily
  66. The value of my time
  67. Better massage skills
  68. Yoga exercises for my back
  69. How to make an Iyengar style yoga bolster
  70. Meditation
  71. Better public speaking
  72. Better Kitchener bind offs while knitting
  73. Better Illustrator / Inkscape / vector drawing skills
  74. Manual SLR Photography
  75. How to say No to things I don’t really want to do.
  76. Curry pastes from scratch
  77. Plant grafting
  78. How to make Kway Teow
  79. How to make good laksa
  80. Pasta making
  81. Whittling
  82. How to be happy even when the sun isn’t shining
  83. Belly dancing
  84. Tai chi
  85. Time management / project management software
  86. A martial art
  87. The rules of cricket
  88. The rules of football / soccer
  89. How to be more self-reliant in a relationship
  90. Basic letterpress printing
  91. How to run a small business
  92. Basic upholstery
  93. Repeating fabric designs
  94. CPR refresher course
  95. Forest / countryside gleaning
  96. Food canning / preserving
  97. That martial arts type thing where someone kinda rolls their body up to standing.
  98. How to be content with what I’ve got
  99. How to write at an academic level
  100. Better research skills: databases, academic journals and articles, Google scholar etc.
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7 Responses to “100 Things I Want To Learn”

  1. [...] time on Friday I came across a blog post (via the power of Twitter) by @pipstar called 100 Things I Want to Learn which really got me thinking.  Its come about due to her thinking about the idea of a DIY Masters [...]

  2. Sharjeel says:

    Pippa’s list motivated me to make my own list of things I want to do. Follow the link for my list : http://www.sharjeel.info/items/view/1387/things-i-want-to-dolearn

  3. [...] @jukesie posted on twitter about his a few things I want to learn list inspired by @pipstar’s 100 things list, I sort of got bullied (in a nice way) into posting [...]

  4. zwitterzelle says:

    things …

    1. Italian

    2. Cooking … really good

    3. Cocktail mixing

    4. Html

    5. Photoshop

    6. Tap dancing

    7. Breakdance

    8. Ballett

    9. Tango

    10. Chinese

    11. Chinese cooking

    12. managing: myself

    13. … others

    14. bands

    15. artists (all kinds)

    16. writing drama

    17. avoiding drama

    18. being a techie superwoman

    19. loving myself

    20. …with my flaws

    21. loving others & all their flaws

    22. writing books about it

    23. cinematography

    24. directing

    25. being my own Guru

    26. other’s Guru (HA)

    27. composition

    28. guitar or piano

    29. doing my own taxes

    30. finding it interesting!

    31. sketching

    32. painting portraits

    33. photography (with an analogue cam)

    34. filming properly

    35. audio editing

    36. AVID

    37. final cut

    38. acting

    39. singing (properly)

    40. breathing

    41. decompressing

    42. travelling & doing nothing whilst travelling

    43. judging myself fairly

    44. having children

    45. and to not hate them …

    46. stop thinking about money as a problem

    47. thinking realistically

    48. but having my own interpretation of reality

    49. doing a theatre play

    50. make my own record

    51. make my owm magazine

    52. carpeting

    53. being a good housewife

    54. cleaning

    55. liking to clean

    56. to think more about the good of everyone, but omly me, myself & I

    57. doing good for everyone

    58. being good at it

    59. Spanish

    60. knitting

    61. mindless self-indulgence :D

    62. time management

    63. sport freaking

    64. criticising others In a smart way

    65. stop worrying

    66. being a wine connaisseur

    67. logical thinking

    68. abstract thinking

    69. being my own motivator

    70. being my own motor

    71. being signed to motor

    72. stitching

    73. healing … in all sorts of ways

    74. humming

    75. flying

    76. surfing

    77. rope dancing

    78. rope skipping

    79. balance

    80. sewing

    81. programming apps

    82. printing

    83. spray art

    84. dancing

    85. botany

    86. anatomy

    87. philosophy

    88. alternative medicine

    89. the brain (human)

    90. psychiatry

    91. scientific work in general

    92. teaching

    93. more empathy

    94. musical hearing

    95. whistling with fingers

    96. CSS

    97. typo 3

    98. meditation/calming exercise

    99. thinking faster than I talk

    100. patience

  5. Christian says:

    Very nice list. Need to do such a list as well. I can help you with 56 and 68. :-) How long did it take you and how did it feel, when you had it finished? Keep up the spirit!

  6. Ashlwy says:

    Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat a big list.. How many of this have you completed yet?

  7. ganbat says:

    Hey Pippa, you should come to Mongolia. It is super easy to assemble a yurt (ger) but the throat singing might be bit more technical. Good luck

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