Smoked my last cigarette about three hours ago. Using quitnet.com and going cold turkey, which I am convinced is the best way to do it. Anyway, three months from today, if everything goes well, I will mark this Thing done. Wish me luck.
Maethelwine's Life List
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1. Quit Smoking
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2. lose weight
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3. remember birthdays
265 people -
4. Learn Japanese
9,737 people -
5. Get a Japanese driver's license.
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6. Learn to cook
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7. keep in better touch with friends & family
269 people -
8. go out on "date nights" with my spouse on a regular basis
478 people -
9. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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10. Practice Yoga
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11. Read more books
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12. update my wardrobe
395 people -
13. ride around Hokkaido on a motorcycle.
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14. eat healthier
10,132 people -
15. exercise regularly
10,549 people -
16. run a 10K
961 people -
17. do 50 pushups
122 people -
18. learn to play an instrument
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19. garden
283 people -
20. Publish a poem
189 people -
21. get health insurance
243 people -
22. go to church regularly
236 people -
23. implement GTD
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24. subscribe to magazines
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25. Pray daily
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26. learn to draw
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27. create my own website
5,234 people
Recent entries
Just did it.
2 years ago
Here we go
4 years ago
1. Playing with my daughter, especially in the park, pushing her on the swing. She loves it, I love it, it’s all good.
2. Going to festivals and eating takoyaki.
3. Root beer in a mug full of ice, once or twice a month. More often and it ceases to be an especially happy occasion.
4. Traveling to interesting places, even if they’re fairly close by.
5. Drinking beer and harmlessly ogling younger, profoundly unavailable women with other married guys.
2 books a month
4 years ago
seems like a good starting goal, understanding that this will be an average, and that it takes a lot longer to read, for example, Don Quixote than Animal Farm. Hey, I’m a working man, with child. 2 books a month would be great.
