I love the library.
SanguineSort's Life List
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1. say yes to life
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2. PROVE I'm worth more hours or money at my new job
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3. write a personal mission statement
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4. get all A's
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5. see live music at least once a month
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6. go with the flow
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7. chill out
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8. Read "Naked Lunch"
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9. get better at keeping in touch with people who are important to me
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10. be more patient with my family
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11. stop complaining
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12. stop judging people
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13. grow my hair long
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14. write a novel
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15. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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16. reflect daily in a 'one sentence' journal
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17. Write down 50 of my favorite memories.
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18. leave a letter in a library book for someone to find
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19. Send a postcard to Postsecret
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20. i want to live in the wild
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21. speak less
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22. participate in a flash mob
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23. connect
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24. be less of a consumer
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25. Stretch everyday!
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How I did it: My dad, grandpa, and uncle all built one for me in my grandmas backyard. There was a gigantic platform at the top of one hill. Climb to the top of the platform, sit on the seat and fly across this gigantic ravine to the hill on the other side and land on your feet. SO much fun. And I could go anytime I wanted. I also went on a large one which was many, many stories high. You had to wear a harness and a helmet and have people catch yo… Read how I did it…
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I have been sick for a little over two weeks now and I think I am finally, ACTUALLY, getting better.
Despite the aches and pains of this flu, I have somehow managed to have a pretty delightful day.
