I am getting close to confronting some of the sources of my anger.
It’s always easier said then done
Minuteofforever's Life List
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1. tell the world that Jesus lives!
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2. Find my Soul's counterpoint
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3. change the world
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4. Finish writing my Mass
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5. Have asthma no longer affect me
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6. Get a tattoo
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7. Take the ignorance out of people
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8. Run
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9. Have adventures
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10. compile a 100-things-about-me list
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11. Skydive
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12. learn to dance
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13. play in a jazz band
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14. Ride a horse
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15. read in a hammock
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16. Shop for fruit in an open-air market
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17. speak in front of 1,000+ people
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18. Have my blog catch on
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19. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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20. listen to 100 greatest albums
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21. write an album
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How I did it: Practicing and memorizing finger patterns was the primary method of execution. By practicing scales with the same finger patterns it got done a lot faster. Read how I did it…
How I did it: By first admitting that I had PTS. Then by attending counseling and going on a journey of self discovery. PTS robs you of yourself, I set out to find who I was. Read how I did it…
How I did it: By continually putting myself out during the auditions for solos. Yes I've had beatboxing parts by myself in the past but those aren't solos. My moment came for a duet then solo on the Mark Wood arrangement of the Joe Cocker version of "With A Little Help From My Friends." the Mark Wood Experience came to my school and I auditioned and got it. There was success. Read how I did it…
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Everyday there is less grip over me. It has been a long 3 years, but I am myself. My journey to rediscover myself turned out to be a journey to discover the person I would become. I have not forgotten the accident, but it has forgotten me.
