The Reverse Bucket List works like this:
You want a bigger office -- but the price tag would require you to hold off on the rollout of new employee benefits or raises.
Ask yourself: Do I NEED a new office? Or is it merely a want (reverse bucket list)? And if it's a want, how can I turn it instead into money, supplies, or support for my team (giving list)?
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