I cut out ALL junk food, and began eating a nutrient rich food only type diet, and boy did it catch me off guard. I didn’t realize how badly I was addicted to the junk food, but I found myself falling off of this diet a few times for ANYTHING I could find in the house, even stuff that I wouldn’t have gone for before. It was disgusting. But, I think I have successfully rid the house of all the junk. I’m jumping back onto the diet changes, and this time I’ll be able to keep with it through the cravings/withdrawal. After that, it will only get easier.
SlightlyLost's Life List
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1. stop procrastinating
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2. be happy
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3. be healthy
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4. eat only nutritious foods
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5. gain confidence
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6. be more active
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7. spend more time outdoors
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8. be physically fit
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9. meet new people
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10. Travel by myself
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11. travel
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12. find happiness
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13. Become Financially Independent
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How I did it: I followed advice that I found online, and had someone who regularly interviews check mine over. I will of course have to continually update it, but it's nice to have one done for now. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I finally went to a career counselor, who recommended various tests. They all pointed to Librarian, which I had also been investigating independently. So, I took a part time internship at a library, and after a few months they hired me! Now I am looking into grad school so that I can further follow the career path. Read how I did it…
I took Italian in high school, as well as 2 years in college, but for I’m not good at picking up languages and only remember bits of what I’ve learned. But, I really want to go to Italy, and it would be fun to be able to go and have an idea of what is going on around me. Plus, I love the way the language sounds, and looks on paper. I’ve started using the Rosetta Stone program, hopefully that will be helpful.
Actually, I don’t even have a job now. Does that mean I should just focus on getting one, or is it alright to be particular and try to find the RIGHT one? I’m afraid I’m being selfish by thinking I deserve or that I can afford to be picky. Actually, thats silly. What ever job I end up with, I’ll be doing it for far too much of my time for me to afford wasting it on something that makes me miserable. I don’t suppose any one has any hints on how to figure out exactly what that job is?
