1. Meeting tonight.
2. Tea.
3. My job.
4. My church.
5. I asked out that girl. Even though it was a rejection I’m glad I did it. Hopefully 2009 will be a better year for me. Hopefully a woman will say yes.
JamSmooth's Life List
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1. move to California
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2. fix up my house
4 entries . 47 cheers119 people -
3. landscape my yard
2 entries . 31 cheers286 people -
4. Enjoy being single
10 entries . 104 cheers218 people -
5. Become Financially Independent
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6. write and direct a short film worth watching
5 entries . 26 cheers27 people -
7. write a hit song
2 entries . 36 cheers144 people -
8. have six pack abs
4 entries . 14 cheers221 people -
9. Be in a Movie
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10. practice feng shui
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11. do some more paintings
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12. make a good living from creative pursuits
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13. gain muscle mass
2 entries . 12 cheers104 people -
14. get the heck out of georgia
3 entries . 34 cheers3 people -
15. start my own business
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16. Learn to speak Spanish
1 entry . 20 cheers2,408 people -
17. finish learning how to play moonlight sonata on the piano
2 entries . 28 cheers44 people -
18. Get a motorcycle
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19. Daily: Reflect on 5 things for which I'm grateful.
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20. practice the art of 'setting my intention' and record my results.
2 entries . 5 cheers7 people -
21. use bio-diesel
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22. Help My 43T Friends acheive their Goals
69 team members . 2 cheers30 people -
23. See Beatles Love in Las Vegas
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24. Exercise 5 x week.
1 entry . 1 cheer132 people
How I did it: Set a deadline through NaNoWriMo, write 50,000 words in 30 days. The deadline helped me keep up the word count every day. Having a writing partner who was in the challenge helped a lot. He encouraged me when I was down. Also NaNoWriMo has lots of pep talks to keep you motivated. Read how I did it…
I’m feeling like crap today so I thought making a gratitude list would help me.
1. My job – even though it’s not my passion. It’s stable.
2. Health
3. Great Friends
4. Living in America
5. iPhone
6. Seeing family soon
7. Help is only a phone call away
8. 1 Peter 5:7
9. Romans 8:1
10. Joe’s in East Atlanta
11. Blankets
12. The Internet
13. My laptop
14. The talks at TED
15. Cool co-workers
16. Reliable transportation
17. Great tenants
18. I’m dating again
19. My own office
20. Have opportunities to serve
21. I make my own lunch each day
22. Stories
23. Airplane flight
24. Modern healthcare
25. Technology
26. WiFi
27. Tea
28. Hot water heaters
29. Dave Ramsey
30. My church
31. 2008 has been a great year, best one in a while
32. Sevananda
33. Nuevo Laredo
34. Hugs
35. Kisses
36. Sex
37. Women
38. Fresh breath
39. Adam Audio monitors
40. Moog keyboards
41. The fact that I can sit here at work and do this
42. My neighborhood
43. 43 Things
44. NaNoWriMo.org
45. Gmail
46. Freedom from religion
47. Laughter
48. Sleep
49. Ice cream
50. Mexican food
I’ve got about 8,000 more words to hit 50,000 for NaNoWriMo. I have no doubt I’ll get there, I’m so close.
If I can do it, anyone can.
