Now that you’ve made a list of all the new things you would like to do, it’s time to determine what you'll need to make your dream a reality!  Take the time to research what equipment you should buy, what preparation you’ll need to do, etc. Consider the financial aspect of doing this activity. If there are monetary restrictions, don’t give up on the idea. Try finding a workaround. For example, if you want to learn to cook in Paris, but can't afford the plane ticket, try finding a local, French cooking class. Remember, you can and you should do more than one new thing - start researching all of your ideas! For example, if you would like to try a new hair color, you may want to start with a temporary dye. This would allow you to try out that new hue, without having to commit to it.  A simulator may also come in handy if your new activity is particularly costly. By simulating the activity, such as flying a plane, you can see how you'd like it before you commit to the expense of actually taking flying lessons. This may not be applicable for everything. Don’t worry if you can’t do a trial run beforehand. That’s part of the fun! If you’d still like to learn more, talk to someone you know who has already done that particular activity, or gone to that place. If you don’t specifically know someone who has already done what you want to do, try creating a forum. Forums are areas where you can post and read online discussions, typically in an organized thread layout, from other users with similar interests,

Summary:
Figure out what you'll need. Try a simulation or trial run. Ask someone who has already tried it.