So worth it. It makes everything computer-oriented more fun and faster. Journaling on my computer is a million times faster, easier, and more enjoyable. Things flow better when I type.
Kirstenblirsten's Life List
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1. Keep a journal
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2. stretch daily
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3. Identify things that make me happy
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4. Improve my posture
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5. be more understanding and less judgemental
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6. Get better sleep
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7. sew better
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8. Read more
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9. floss regularly
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10. not be so tired all the time
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Recent entries
It’s not that I can’t control my reactions to people after judging them and being not-so-understanding, it’s that I get those feelings nomatter what. I think it’s a pretty human thing to do. That seems to make this more difficult.
I’m realizing I already read some things faster than others. And I’m not so sure it would be particularly smart to try to speed up my comprehension process on the things that my brain just wants to spend more time taking in. Maybe I’ll develop the ability to read faster over time, maybe not. But I give up on making a conscious effort.
