1. La Fille qui rêvait d’un bidon d’essence et d’une allumette by Stieg Larsson
BananaJoanna's Life List
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1. Reread Ulysses
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2. Set a Career Plan B
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3. Improve my French
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4. find a family doctor
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5. get a flat tummy
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6. Swim once a week
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7. Buy a House
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8. do 200 situps
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9. Travel to Germany
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10. get out of debt
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11. organize my desk
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12. stick to a cleaning schedule
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13. Read one book a month
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14. do 100 pushups
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15. Floss Every Day
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16. get my driver's license
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17. Get new glasses
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18. Go to the dentist
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19. renew my passport
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20. Get a promotion
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21. Learn basic German
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How I did it: I worked out several times a week and cut as much sugar and fat out of my diet as possible. Keeping track of my activities and progress on a chart helped me stay the course. Read how I did it…
How I did it: My city offers free four-hour CPR/AED courses to its residents, so I signed up for one with my husband and we went one night after work.I had been certified for CPR at least eight times before, but I had let my training lapse and was behind on the new rules. My husband had never learned CPR (which surprised me) and I feel good knowing he now knows exactly what to do in an emergency. Read how I did it…
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5. Water for Elephants, Sara Gruen
