What a difference!
3 months ago
Mostly accomplished, still some boxes to sort through, but now we’re into the ‘it’s lovely, but I don’t need it’, as opposed to the ‘why did I ever own this?’ :)
| 1. |
meditate and do yoga daily
5 entries . 4 cheers |
75 people |
| 2. |
buddhism
1 cheer |
24 people |
| 3. |
Take control of my finances.
1 entry . 3 cheers |
24 people |
| 4. |
run a half marathon
1 entry . 6 cheers |
1,919 people |
| 5. |
read all the books I haven't read that are sitting on my bookshelf
1 entry . 5 cheers |
310 people |
| 6. |
juice fast
1 entry . 1 cheer |
34 people |
| 7. |
take the train across canada
1 entry . 6 cheers |
7 people |
| 8. |
read the top 50 censored books
2 cheers |
57 people |
| 9. |
Organize my papers
1 entry |
99 people |
| 10. |
Take supplements consistently for a month
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2 people |
| 11. |
file taxes
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10 people |
| 12. |
complete 35 day parasite cleanse
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0 people |
Mostly accomplished, still some boxes to sort through, but now we’re into the ‘it’s lovely, but I don’t need it’, as opposed to the ‘why did I ever own this?’ :)
I update sporadically, but I think the true spirit of this goal was to always keep my goals as a focus, not as items to out on the back burner until i had to do a weekly update. I think I’m much more aware of how my personal goals fit into my hierarchy of responsibilities.
I went to ten countries in 2008 and I have trips booked for three more during the first half of 2009. I think I can safely call this goal complete, not that I will ever be through traveling!