and sold my first one, a half hour ago!!!!
Cocobeans12345's Life List
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1. Quit Smoking
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2. go to bed and go to sleep, instead of lying in bed for hours staring at the ceiling because my brain won’t stop
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3. drink more green tea
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4. ride my bike more
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5. get a 180 on my LSATs
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6. study for the LSATs
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7. learn more about Hinduism
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8. be more self disciplined
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9. take more pictures...better pictures
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10. learn to swim
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11. Learn to cook
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12. have a garage sale
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13. improve my wardrobe
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14. Save money
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15. overcome my addictions
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16. wake up when my alarm goes off
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17. pay off all my debts
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18. Keep a journal
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19. improve my english
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20. learn how to drive
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21. get in shape
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22. stop eating so much sugar
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23. exercise regularly
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24. stop procrastinating
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25. see my friends more
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26. watch the IMDB.com Top 100 movies
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27. make more friends
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28. get a passport
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29. Get rid of all my junk!
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30. lose 20 lbs
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31. run a marathon
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32. Go skydiving
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33. drink more water
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34. Read all the books in my "must read" pile
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35. go to the doctor
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I have so many addictions, that I feel that this is, sadly, one of my healthier ones. I don’t condone it, and I’m far from ignoring it’s dangerous side affects (ie. my grandpa dying from lung cancer, the lady with the amputated fingers on the subways ads, those ‘truth’ comercials, etc.), but I don’t think I can just give it up, cold turkey or otherwise. I started a year ago, a combination of curiousity and peer pressure, but now I can’t manage to shake it, no matter how many dates I set to quit the ‘addiction.’ I think a realistic approach would be to first reduce the smoke intake. I would say I smoke about 7 or 8 a day, Sunday-Wednesday, and probably 10-12, Thursday-Saturday (nights I go out to bars, clubs, etc). Maybe if I can reduce it by two a day, biweekly, I just might be able to go cold turkey.
