Do I consider myself complete when I am down to car/house payments and no credit card debt? Or do I consider myself in debt until it is all paid off? Have not fully decided the answer. Main goal was get rid of credit card debt though…and that is done.
ClassicallyMe's Life List
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1. Feng Shui it up by eliminating paper mess and clutter
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2. Make healthier, more organic food choices
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3. Learn to choose my words wisely because my words create my reality
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4. Devote an appropriate amount of time to my poetry writing
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5. Write a real, honest-to-goodness book--perhaps young adult fiction? perhaps on project management?
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6. Read all of the books I own
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7. Learn how to take care of an orchid
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8. Take dance lessons
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9. Get rid of all my old 3.5" floppies
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10. See penguins in their natural habitat
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11. Get my closet room organized
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12. Make a book list at www.librarything.com of all the books we own
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13. Drink more water
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14. Find balance between my work and home lives
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15. meet mike
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How I did it: I did this funky electrode thing called Biometrix which tested the things I was alleric to and then cleared those allergies. Very strange to say that it seems to have done the trick. Read how I did it…
How I did it: The hardest part was finding a coworker who also wanted to go. Once I found that it was just arranging the date to go and finding a reputable jump school. It was a good time...great accomplishment, but I went tandem and so it was not the adrenaline rush I thought it might be. I suggest AFF--that's my next jump--advanced free fall...you pull your own chute in that one. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I found a great deal at smartours.com--one week for $999, including airfare, hotels, breakfasts, sites. Strongly recommended for anyone interested in visiting India. Read how I did it…
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Since the number of books to be read is not a dwindling constant, I am finding this task to be challenging. Since entering this goal online, I have read four books and currently have three others in progress. This sounds remarkably like progress until I realize:
1. The woman who does my nails has given me three of her books to read.
2. In unpacking moving boxes I found another eleven books, two of them unread and still in the shopping bag from the bookstore.
3. My in-laws are here for a visit and gave us three books as part of our housewarming gift.
Even if I count the three “in progress” books as “completed” books, I have still managed to fall behind by one book from where I started. It seems that books (like paper mess and bunny rabbits) multiply when left unattended.

