my computer did all the work for me. I bought a Mac, put people’s birthdays in my address book, and they automatically show up in the calendar. I haven’t missed one since!
Sparkly7's Life List
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1. Organize my books and papers
2 people -
2. declutter
1 cheer765 people -
3. eat only high quality chocolate
1 person -
4. play music more often
1 cheer11 people -
5. drink more water
1 cheer19,018 people -
6. spend less time on the internet
981 people -
7. buy nicer clothes
4 people -
8. learn to pronounce difficult words properly
12 people -
9. Buy a class ring
1 person -
10. Grow my hair out
1,676 people -
11. become a spy
1 cheer362 people -
12. think faster on my feet
1 person -
13. Take my vitamins every day
122 people -
14. decorate my house
400 people -
15. be tougher
12 people -
16. Learn to knit
3,514 people -
17. write articles for magazines
7 people -
18. learn grammar
1 entry . 1 cheer9 people -
19. socialize more
225 people
When going through my applications I realized that there were many that I had downloaded, tried once and never used again – so those were an easy delete. The ones I did end up buying were far less expensive than their commercial counterparts, and I’ve found that shareware developers have been very happy, responsive, and helpful when I’ve emailed with questions or suggestions.
Everyone who is even thinking about wearing makeup (or everyone who uses skin care products, for that matter) needs to buy or borrow the book “Don’t go to the cosmetics counter without me” by Paula Begoun; she also has a website. Starting to wear makeup is bad enough for a beginner without dealing with products that have a poor texture or application. Using her reviews I’ve assembled cheap, drugstore brand makeup that seems to be really working!
