The word that I randomly landed on is fulfill. Fulfill essentially means to succeed in achieving. You will first notice my image below. (Excuse the drawing, which I feel I must translate.) The drawing is of a girl who finally gets her hands on a piece of chocolate. She has fulfilled that craving. I, of course, would know nothing about that.
Next, you will find my audio version of a certain fulfillment. Let's just say TGIF:
http://www.screenchomp.com/t/S7sC5dXWF
Last, is my written component to fulfill. No pun intended!
To fulfill is to complete an act satisfactorily. When I think of this, I think of a bucket list. How many of you have a bucket list? I used to not believe in such a thing but lately, I've been rethinking this. I'm not exactly sure why but I suppose I've been wanting to achieve certain tasks that don't have such finite deadlines, which makes me think of the term bucket list. I don't have a formal bucket list yet but I am starting to think about what I would put on it if I had said bucket list...which I don't. See, I clearly have an issue with the idea of having a bucket list. Yet, I am admitting that one strategy for achieving fulfillment is to make a list of specific goals. To fulfill can be left to interpretation as it can mean so many different things to different people, which is the magic of the word.