I change my mind too often on things I want, so I took all things off my list this year.
My wife and I maintain a 'stuff we want' list (mine is powerpoint, so I can include details and a picture), but every time I put something on there I'd debate about it... do I really want it, what if I get it but after a year or so don't want/use it and want to get rid of it? A lot of times I have outdoors gear on my list, but until I actually take that kelly kettle stove out backpacking, I don't really know if I'll like it.
I think I got the idea from the minimalists blog, but now I put things I want to do... Firearms courses, trip/tour to a local grist mil, survival courses, tracking courses, skiing, seeing Leavenworth WA, going to a local viewing of the Banf Mt Film Festival, canoe the susquehanna river in PA/OH with my dad and brothers.
I found that when I make this list I don't end up with any doubts, just excitement that I may be gifted these experiences some day and how much fun that would be. I also may make a few of these happen myself, but I feel totally different about this list than I do about the list of things I wanted. I'll never be left with things I don't use/want, or things I don't have time to use, but instead I'll have memories, skills, new relationships, etc from these experiences.