I’m at about 16% body fat right now, and I want to drop down to 12%.
Ishmael2005's Life List
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1. Run an ultramarathon
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2. sell a painting
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3. list songs to run to with BPM
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4. write and illustrate a children's book
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5. lose body fat
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6. ride in a hot air balloon
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7. Sell stuff on ebay
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8. Learn to scuba dive
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9. Grow old gracefully
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10. Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
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11. become a better story-teller!
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12. Be a great Dad to my kids
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13. visit Kangiqsualujjuaq
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14. Make my wife feel loved
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15. learn to play the piano
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16. Develop and present a conference on "Surviving Midlife"
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17. paddle the Petawawa River with my wife
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18. Re-visit Mont St-Michel
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19. master Psychological Type theory
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20. Illuminate a manuscript
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21. Learn (basic!) Inuktitut
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22. Plant a vegetable garden
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23. Go on a month-long wilderness canoe trip
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24. Get my teeth straightened
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25. attend the burning man festival
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26. keep in touch with old friends
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27. have nice abs
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28. learn and practice yoga
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How I did it: I gathered with three friends in our home cinema with lots of comfy blankets and pillows. We (of course!) watched the Extended Versions. Began “Fellowship Of The Ring” at 9:20 a.m., finished “Return Of The King” at 9:00 p.m. Brief breaks when we changed discs, lots of munchies (pita & hummus, pretzels, fruit, muffins, chilli, veggie tray, liquorice all-sorts, etc. etc.) Wrote down quotes that caught my attention along the way. M… Read how I did it…
Great challenge. . .
Psychological Type is a lot of fun and I do a fair bit of work with it in the context of my work (I do tx with couples and families and I do conflict management and team building within organizations). When I first read my type description (INFP) it was an epiphany for me, as yours seems to have been for you.
Check out my brand new blog: http://darrelljohnson.blogspot.com/
several of the links I provide will take you to alternate (and, in most cases, free) versions of the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator). Doorways to a whole new world. . .
The REAL fun comes when you “dig down” into these four letters—they’re really just a code—and get to learn about which of the eight Jungian cognitive functions you developed at each stage of your life so far. Fascinating stuff. . .

