Anokorok




I'm doing 35 things
 

Anokorok's Life List

  1. 1. get married
    18,616 people
  2. 2. write a book
    26,117 people
  3. 3. learn to sing
    2,599 people
  4. 4. be aware of my ego
    2 people
  5. 5. be financially secure
    477 people
  6. 6. expand my social circle
    542 people
  7. 7. learn Mandarin
    1,230 people
  8. 8. Learn Japanese
    9,739 people
  9. 9. cook brown rice perfectly
    3 people
  10. 10. be a good roommate
    13 people
  11. 11. Buy a House
    12,591 people
  12. 12. live in a foreign country
    2,452 people
  13. 13. Be a better friend
    5,992 people
  14. 14. Save 20% of My Income
    8 people
  15. 15. Go running everyday
    64 people
  16. 16. start my portfolio
    15 people
  17. 17. pay off my debt
    2,087 people
  18. 18. spend more time outdoors
    939 people
  19. 19. learn to ski
    847 people
  20. 20. stop biting my nails
    7,038 people
  21. 21. learn Korean
    1,130 people
  22. 22. Develop a widely used web service
    25 people
  23. 23. get my driver's license
    5,034 people
  24. 24. work for myself
    456 people
  25. 25. stop procrastinating
    26,964 people
  26. 26. gain weight
    3,066 people
  27. 27. run my own business
    279 people
  28. 28. learn to play the violin
    1,648 people
  29. 29. do a backflip
    824 people
  30. 30. do a back handspring
    292 people
  31. 31. improve my spoken english
    1 entry
    2,456 people
  32. 32. get my six pack back
    15 people
  33. 33. walk on my hands
    136 people
  34. 34. learn to snowboard
    2,446 people
  35. 35. paint
    1 cheer
    1,339 people
Recent entries
improve my spoken english
Speaking my own language... 10 months ago

It’s really embarrassing being a native speaker with good writing skills and poor speech.



be more social
Forward, Go! 10 months ago

It’s ironic that people say I’m a decent writer, yet when I talk to people my mind completely blanks out.

I spent most of my high-school years inside my house and still do. However, recently I’ve started prying myself from my sketchbooks and notebooks to go out and join clubs. Just putting myself out there and the friendliness of people in university has helped me be more social.

My big hindrance in being more social is my voice. Sometimes people don’t even realize I’m talking to them…when we’re in a quiet room. At other times, my voice tones are flip-flopped and people misinterpret how I feel.

Oh well, I just gotta play catch up on the many years of talking I missed. Only time can fix it now.




 

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